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On his new album Driven we see it’s chemistry into which we’re parachuted as soon as the needle drops onto Driven. Gilbert explains his part on Love Casualty as “something akin to “a Keith Richards riff”– although other ears might hear something closer to JJ Cale in the interplay between O’Sullivan and Pat Murdoch’s supple guitar ornamentations. A similar synergy characterises Take Love which sees Gilbert and guest vocalist, KT Tunstall trading lines over a sizzlingly energetic R&B arrangement.
The sublimely soulful Hucknall timbre you can hear on Let Bygones Be Bygones, a song which offers a timely corrective to the increasingly polarised thinking that characterises discourse in a social media age. As with so many Gilbert O’Sullivan songs, stretching back to his very first hit Nothing Rhymed, it’s a gentle call to humanity that favours plaintive persuasion over preachiness – and on Driven, it’s by no means alone in doing that.
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