Steve Knightley takes the unusual step of revisiting – and re-recording – his first solo album a decade after its original release to offer a less produced, more mature perspective on songs of personal turmoil and political tumult. There’s a reason why Knightley has been called, ”one of England’s greatest singer-songwriters” and you’ll find
Steve Knightley takes the unusual step of revisiting – and re-recording – his first solo album a decade after its original release to offer a less produced, more mature perspective on songs of personal turmoil and political tumult. There’s a reason why Knightley has been called, ”one of England’s greatest singer-songwriters” and you’ll find evidence enough of his obvious abilities in these nakedly honest songs of hurt and hope.
Originally released over a decade ago, Steve Knightley has re-traced this album, giving it a stripped back, more acoustic feel than its original “radio friendly” release.