Finch & Henson At Home In The Dark
Tracks:
- Lazy Woman* (Finch/Henson) (4:29)
- On The Road (aka Kokstad) (Finch) (2:56)
- Brother (Finch) (4:30)
- Naturally* (Finch) (4:09)
- Solly's Saloon (Finch) (4:15)
- The Drifter (Finch/Henson) (5:26)
- Tears of Sorrow (Finch) (4:30)
- Cherry Rose (Finch) (5:20)
- Harmony* (Finch) (4:30)
Arranged & produced by Finch & Henson, assisted by Peter Hubner
Engineered by Ton Ten Teuling & Peter Hubner
Recorded and mixed at Emcee Studios, Johannesburg Mar/Apr '80, except * Recorded live on Emcee Mobile, Keg & Tankard, Pretoria.
Musicians:
- Brian Finch: Vocals, Rhythm guitar, Backing vocals
- Kenny Henson: Guitars, Mandolin, Synth, Backing vocals
- Peter Hubner: Organ, Backing vocals, Keyboards, Piano
- Emanual 'Bageeti' Khumalo: Bass
- Isaac 'Vusi' Khumalo: Drums
- Les Goode: Bass
- Shaun Wright: Drums
- Maureen England: Backing vocals
- Ashley Kelly: Bass
Release information:
1980, Warner Brothers Records (WBC 9014)
Review:
Finch & Henson are the Chas 'n Dave of South Africa, except much better.
For those unfamiliar with Chas 'n Dave, they are an enduring duo that play
a sort of knees up, Cockney styled pub rock. For those unfamiliar with
Finch & Henson... where the hell have you been?
Although they have not endured as long as Chas 'n Dave, Finch & Henson made
great country tinged rock music and were a popular pub band. Like Chas 'n
Dave though, they were a duo.
On 'At Home in the Dark', the duo play some tight melodic relaxed rock.
It's the kind of music you can turn up quite loud before parents may say
'would you mind turning that down a bit' rather than the 'will you shut
that infernal racket up' associated with some rock music. Three of the
tracks were recorded live at the Keg & Tankard in Pretoria, although other
than some applause at the end of the tracks, you hardly notice a difference
from the studio tracks, a compliment to the playing talent of the duo and
the expert engineering of Ton Ten Teuling and Peter Hubner.
A few of the tracks from the album appear on the greatest hits CD 'Free and
Easy', amongst them is the opening track of the album 'Lazy Woman' which is
a Eagles style country rock song. Another one is 'Kokstad' (listed as 'On
the Road' on the album) which is a great road song. One can almost feel the
wind in your face as you cruise down the highway with this blaring from
your car stereo.
I haven't yet heard Brian Finch's new solo album 'Hero of Heroes', but if
this is anything to go by, it should be a treat. 'At Home in the Dark' is
like an aural massage. It is gentle, yet it rocks, soothing, but solid. So
sit back, relax and let this duo ease your troubles and for 40 odd minutes
and treat you to some of the finest bar rock this side of the border.
John Samson, SA Rockdigest, January 2002
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All info supplied by John Samson, May 2002.
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