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[Reasonably] Honest
 
Ben Hammond
 
Album: [Reasonably] Honest
Price: $7.99
Added: March, 2008
Genre: Rock
 
 
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1. Let's Get Alone
3:31 $0.99
 
2. Worst Kind Of Perfect
3:19 $0.99
 
3. It's Ok
4:10 $0.99
 
4. Lemme Know
3:29 $0.99
 
5. [Interlude]
0:32 $0.49
 
6. Touch
2:43 $0.00
 
7. Start Breathing
5:13 $0.99
 
8. When I'm Supposed To
3:51 $0.99
 
9. Even Though
4:32 $0.99
 
10. Another Friend
4:39 $0.99
 
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This debut effort from Singer / Guitarist / Beatboxer Ben Hammond showcases his understated lyrics woven within a framework of genre-shifting harmonies and stunning, soulful vocal performances. Complete with full band and studio production, this record is a [reasonably] honest glimpse into one musician's take on the many forms our relationships can take.
 
 
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Review by Darryl Gregory at Indie-Music.com
by BenHammondMusic.Com
"So any singer-songwriter that owns, knows how to use, and then puts on their CD the Theremin has got my attention. Even if it is for only one track, it piqued my interest, and as I scanned down the page I noticed that this singer-songwriter does a lot more than just play guitar; he beat boxes, circuit bends and writes damned good songs. The writer in question is Ben Hammond and his new CD, [Reasonably] Honest, has ten tracks that weave in and out of jazz, rock, reggae, rap and pop while staying true to a sound that is definitely Ben Hammond. Hammond sounds, vocally, like Jamie Cullum and John Mayer and has a bouncy guitar style with great backbeats that remind me of Jack Johnson. The thing that sets him apart from those guys is his ability to blur the line between jazz, pop and hip-hop and do it so that it doesn’t sound forced. When I was reading Hammond's press release and got to the part about his beat boxing, I groaned, but when I listened I was truly impressed at how he fits it in and makes it sound like it belongs. The songs on this CD are of the usual variety relationship-I want you, You Want Me-I’m confused, Please help me- type of songs. That’s OK, and what makes it OK is the music and grooves that keep you listening. The first track, “Let’s Get Alone” starts off with a groovy acoustic guitar riff and has a well placed rap-verse in the middle done up well by Kweku Sam Kwofie. “It’s OK” is a solo track with just voice and guitar that gives the listener an insight to the live sound of Ben Hammond. “Touch” is a track that does not allow you to sit still and uses Hammond’s beat boxing and some beats and sounds that reminded me of Stevie Wonder. Ben Hammond seems to be on the edge of all the latest musical trends like circuit bending and beat boxing, yet it is all brought back into the traditional forms of jazz and pop and delivered with expertise. Go out and get this disk." By Darryl Gregory
 
 
Crazily eclectic and sweet
by Louise Peacock
Impossible to name a genre for this talented young man - each cut on the CD is different and gives a different feel ..... it's as though he just can't quite make up his mind where he wants to be - Jazz - Folk - World - and somehow it simply works ... he manages to be a little of everything and his love of different genres of music is very clear.
 
 
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