
With a concoction of sounds very reminiscent to what Stax
attempted to create in the sixties, Danny has let the creative ideas of both
full time and part time Champs run amok and found a winning formula to house
his vocals which echo of a bygone age. This fourth album since Danny formed the
Champs back in 2007 will find its own niche in the mature and integrity
preserved music market and will not need many listens to rocket towards the
upper echelons of your appreciation scale. In fact one spin is probably all
that’s needed to get on the same wavelength as Danny and the guys.
You will be hooked three minutes and fifty seconds into this
record as no time is wasted in introducing the stand out track. ‘(Never Stop Building) That Old Space Rocket’
is as good as opening song as you could expect and a delightful true tale of
exploration, wonder and dream. The soulful feel to the album extends from the
classic style ballad ‘Stop Thief’ to several
other tunes including ‘Cold Cold World’, ‘Darling
Won’t You Come In From The Cold’ and ‘Lets
Grab This With Both of Our Hands’.

Two other tracks worthy of mention both possess a folk
flavour to them with the banjo sound coming more to the forefront. It underpins the re-energising track ‘Breaking Out’ which anchors the mid
part of the record and ‘Talkin’ About The
Weather’ is another tune with a roots seasoning to it. ‘Time and Again’ is the perfect closing
number dealing with a little reflection and a hit of regret.
There will certainly be no regrets with getting yourself
acquainted with STAY TRUE and when Danny and the Champions of the World hit the
road this autumn with their high energetic live show the opportunity to savour
it in a variety of lively small venues should not be missed. Album of the year?
Too early to say. Contender? Definitely.