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  • Audio CD (26 Oct 2009)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Real World Records
  • ASIN: B002JIN1WU
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,294 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Listen  2. Like A Hobo 3:38£0.79
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Listen  5. My Life As A Duck 3:41£0.79
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Charlie Winston heads back home with his debut UK album 'Hobo', originally released in France in January 2009 where the album went on to huge success attaining platinum sales status. The album is a collection of songs with soul inspired by the great 'soul men' - Ray Charles, Randy Newman, Richie Havens, Tom Waits. Thoughtful and captivating and musically witty the stories are at times serious, at others ironic but always profoundly human.

The single 'Like A Hobo' shot to number one in the digital charts within forty eight hours; the album followed suit within a week (outselling the likes of U2). 'Like A Hobo' was number one on all download charts for four weeks, a feat only ever achieved by four other artists in France. After being certified platinum, the album CD has now been in the top ten of the physical charts since its launch in January and the single also topped the French CD charts on its release.



About the Artist

Charlie Winston grew up, with his folk-musician/hotelier parents and his musical siblings, in a Suffolk hotel through which passed an endless procession of itinerant artists, orchestras, actors and thespians. Such an environment had a great impact on Charlie giving him a deep love for the performing arts and nurturing his musical talents. At the age of eight he learned to play the drums, before turning his hand to the piano when he was ten (Great Balls Of Fire was the first song he played) and two years later writing his first songs. Aged seventeen Charlie relocated to London, studied music at Brunel ("I later realised that I got too caught up in the 'technicalities' of music, I had become engrossed in the world of Jazz and Minimalism"), subsequently leaving college penniless and piano-less. Living in "a shitty apartment in Clapham" with his brother (Tom Baxter) the only instrument he played was a beaten up bass found "just lying around". So with Charlie now playing bass they formed the band 'Baxter', a period that lasted three years and that Charlie regards as his degree course - An Introduction To The Real World Of Music. Charlie's musical development continued - writing music for theatre productions (The Almeida, Sadler's Wells, The Gate, The Unicorn and others) and writing and playing music for short films, dance productions, TV adverts as well as producing and recording records with various artists. "This was a fantastic training ground for me. I learned to write to a brief with a deadline. This became an invaluable discipline, and a very important part of my 'process'. A little pressure can produce a lot." Singing or playing with many different bands on either bass, piano or percussion, Charlie wrote and arranged music for brass and strings including the London Symphonietta and the BBC Concert Orchestra and came to the fore of the stage as lead singer in an eight piece reggae band "it brought out my strength as a front man". In his early twenties he picked up the guitar for the first time "it helped me focus on the beauty and simplicity of songwriting and storytelling once again - the precise things that had drawn me into writing in the first place when I was in my teens." In 2003, when Charlie was recording bass for his brother Tom's album at Real World Studios, he was introduced to Peter Gabriel and became friends with Peter's daughter Mel. "Although I had a new EP that I was anxious to give him, I decided to wait until he knew me as a person first, before introducing him to my music. It turned out to be the right choice." A year later, when he was babysitting for Peter's son, Charlie finally gave him his EP - in return Peter gave him a recording contract, produced his first album 'Make Way' and invited Charlie to open for him on his European tour. A Volkswagen television advert, in which Charlie was the voice of a dog who unleashed a mightily impressive rendition of the classic Spencer Davis Group song 'I'm a Man', became a global smash and is also now a YouTube classic. Charlie's story then moved to France where he had come to the attention of record label Atmosphériques who introduced him to Mark Plati (David Bowie, The Cure, Louise Attaque) with whom Charlie recorded his second album 'Hobo'. The "Hobo" sessions took place primarily in Paris, at the Pigalle Studios, with brass and strings added in London and the finishing touches added at Plati's New York studio. The core of the record sees Charlie on guitar, piano, and "vintage" keys (Wurlitzer-Celest-Hammond), Ben Edwards on his harmonicas, Daniel Marsala on the bass and Medi on the drums. Featured in all the main French press, Charlie has performed on the influential TV show Taratata an unprecedented three times and on Le Grand Journal in both Paris and at the show's Cannes Film Festival opener. He is currently on an extensive sold out headline tour of France and has been invited to play at all the major summer festivals in France Belgium and Switzerland.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best in my 62 years....., 30 Jul 2009
By Dw Marshall "Methuselah" (Mansfield UK) - See all my reviews
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Never heard of this guy before this morning when I saw him (shame on me) on GMTV singing In Your Hands. I'm 62 and have never, NEVER seen anything that staggered me so much. The man is brilliant. Been seeking him out on You Tube etc since and can't wait to get Hobo cd. He's v big in France and he'll be the same here when we wake up. Toured with Peter Gabriel and is brother of Tom Baxter. Give him a listen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I know everything about you - your father was a duck., 5 Nov 2009
By A. Sweeney "campaign for real music" (London, England) - See all my reviews
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I was first tempted to buy this album, not when I heard that Charlie Winston was the brother of the supremely talented Tom Baxter, but because of hearing the huge noises from his French admirers, as this album has been available France since January 2009. It was only after I purchased the CD did I learn of his sibling connections and the fact that Peter Gabriel had personally given Charlie a recording contract with his Real World record label. In fact, it was only after I'd listened to the album a couple of times and was so blown away by the music, did I ask the question, "Who IS this guy?" and found out a little more about him. So, basically, what I'm saying is forget the family connection, Charlie has got where he is today because of his immense talent. The music speaks for itself - and, believe me, the music is something special!

There is a nice fusion of different styles throughout the album. A bit of pop, more than a splash of jazz, a touch of soul and a hint of folk/rock. There are times when Winston reminds me of Randy Newman in his youth, but his voice is a little more melodic. Every eclectic track is engaging for different reasons. The dark, rhythmic opener, "In Your Hands" is a superb introduction to the album and builds up to a blistering climax. The Latin rhythms of "Like A Hobo" drive the track forward and also make your feet tap involuntarily. "I Love Your Smile" is my very favourite track, it's just so wonderfully uplifting and very heart-warming. "My Life As A Duck" is simultaneously beautiful, bizarre and hilarious - it has refused to leave my head ever since I first heard it, causing unexpected smiles from time to time.

A delicate piano riff and tasteful strings provide the heavenly backing to Charlie's emotive vocals on the outstanding "Boxes". "Calling Me" and "Every Step" are achingly yearning slices of gentle folk. "Tongue Tied" is a fantastic soul track and I just love the way Charlie's voice comes back in after a short silence towards the end of the song, just brilliant. "Soundtrack To Falling In Love" is every bit as glorious as the title suggests, with a thrilling ending. "My Name", the final track, is just magnificent. In fact, nearly everything on this release is superb. The only track I'm not overly keen on is "Kick The Bucket", a song about the inevitability of death which features beatboxing. It's catchy enough, but is, for me, the weakest song on this thoroughly pleasing album. Charlie Winston is a true talent and this, his second album, has impressed me highly. Don't miss out on one of the most outstanding and remarkable albums of 2009.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Album of the year/decade, 5 Sep 2009
By O. J. Parker "Owen Parker" (Barnet) - See all my reviews
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Saw them as Winston years ago. Bought cd from them. Loved it, googled them since, found nothing. Was on holiday in France, shazam'd song on radio, was Charlie Winston. Went to hypermarche and bought the album. Have not fallen for an album so much in many many years. Each song is different, melodies are beautiful and lead you a merry dance- totally unpredictable but utterly beguiling, as are the beautiful and sometimes extrovert, but wonderfully heartfelt lyrics. Production is pristine and understated, until it needs to be full blown, where it sweeps you off your feet and takes you away to a world where classic albums should take you. His voice makes you hang on every word, and a song like Boxes only come along very very rarely.I guess I liked it.Buy it.
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Published 16 days ago by H Filty

5.0 out of 5 stars Authentic, eccentric, eclectic...
Is it really possible to combine pop, folk, soul, a sprinkling of beatboxing and a few moments of utter silliness into a solo album and still have something with a strong sense of... Read more
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This album is so cool. Thats the only word for it. Charlie oozes confidence in every song and from the build up to the end of each song his lyrics and voice keep you hanging on... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Real World Hit
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5.0 out of 5 stars Run home Charlie
Saw Charlie live in France this summer he is amazing, really big over there, pleased he is coming back to blighty. If you like real music you will love this. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow....such a great singer.
Hobocan't agree more! 1st i heard charlie was on gmtv too, (the kids r on holls?) i instantly loved him. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Heard one track - want the album
Heard this guy on GMTV for the first time and the track he was singing blew me away! Didn't know who he was or the name of the track so had to search on the GMTV web site to find... Read more
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