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Bunny

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Track Listings

1 Woke Up Smiling
2 Dreams
3 Tiger Woods
4 Thank You - Willie J Healey, Jamie T
5 Bumble Bee
6 Black Camaro

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Is Willie J Healey your favourite artists' favourite artist? You better believe it. Alex Turner, Joe Talbot of IDLES, Jamie T and Orlando Weeks are among those who believe, most having come onboard following the Neil Young-meets-The Beatles-meets Elvis Costello charms of his 2020 album 'Twin Heavy'. And while Willie has largely been the preserve of those in the know, that's all about to change. When Florence Welch heard his upcoming album 'Bunny' via its producer, her friend Loren Humphrey, as well as through YALA! Records co-founder Felix White, she was sufficiently impressed to invite Willie and his band on this autumn's Florence + The Machine arena tour. If you've already discovered the album's introductory track, 'Tiger Woods', you'll have had a first taste of why Florence was so won over. It sees Willie dive headfirst into a style of music he has always loved, but that never previously found its way into his own songs. It's a low-slung, sensual '70s-style jam which simultaneously calls to mind Sly and The Family Stone, Philly soul, 'Midnite Vultures'-era Beck and a little OutKast.

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.46 x 31.57 x 31.37 cm; 254.01 g
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yala! Records
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ 2023-03-24
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Yala! Records
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BFCB274L
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Best Sellers Rank: 62,330 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
  • Customer reviews:
    4.6 out of 5 stars 11 ratings

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 February 2025
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 February 2024
    Think Prince if he'd shopped at Lidl, Mac de Marco if he stuck in at the day job, Alan Minter but minter! Great tunes, great words and a cracking front man live. Presuming the middle name is 'Jobdone' as it has been when it comes to making album of the year, 2023. More power to your elbow Willie and keep your guard down xxx
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 November 2023
    Bunny is a superlative album mixing some seriously funky songs with melodic beatlesque bangers . It's one to put a smile on your face. Highly recommended
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 August 2023
    I have enjoyed the previous two cd's and Bunny was a long awaited release physically. Maybe because I had heard some tracks through streaming before but the first 4 tracks seem the strongest opening I have heard in many a year. I have always enjoyed the Bolan Vibes previously but this time I heard elements of The Blow Monkeys and Lloyd cole. It's a pity there were no liner notes with the cd but I hope He continues to have wider exposure as a talented young artist.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 August 2023
    Healey finally dives into the 70s and 80s blues he’s been circling for over two albums with opener “Woke Up Smiling” – with this affecting 60s pop inspired song that covers early Elvis to the Supremes with the background gospel singers. “Dreams” also follows on with a more 70s and 80s inspired funk. “Tiger Woods” has no mention of the golf sporting legend but has this voluptuous-level of singing that feels similar to one of his closest contemporaries – Jessie Ware. “Thank You’ features Healey fan Jamie T on a deep bass and fun driven song and a host of gospel choir backing. The nostalgia is alive and well. “Bumble Bee” has this lovely uplifting pop-funk and drumming caress. It uses falsetto arrangements of both Healey and the choir to amplify its elegance with some 80s synth piano and chords thrown in – where the outro melody has a happier interpretation of the Stranger Things theme song. “Black Camaro” feels a bit more spirituality 90s sung in similar chords of subdued melodies and then with more gentle crescendos. “Sure Feels Good” is the uplifting drive-along song with its laidback guitar riffs and light drumming work. “Chrome” exercises Healey’s falsetto and deeper vocals that were also evident in his debut. “Light Night Driving” is a finger-snapping Black America 60s inspired track that sounds like you were listening to your parents’ collected vinyl. “Little Sister” feels a bit more modern Healey, it has all his hallmarks but he grounds himself more in his voice so you know it’s still him. It has a sassy side. “Morning Teeth” is slow paced guitar and meandering vocals that makes it feel like a summery haze dream, while “Reprise” opens with distorted vocals and this peppering guitar in the back that serves more as an instrumental palette cleanser or closer to the album. But not before the final track – “Bluebird” sails us off into more assured waters, feeling in parts like Paolo Nutini and some of the more modern affectations from George Ezra. The whole album is a whirlwind of sounds and genres but opens and, in essence, closes with whispers.