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Charlie Simpson - Long Road Home album flac Performer: Charlie Simpson
Title: Long Road Home
Released: 2014
MP3 album: 1521 mb
FLAC album: 1270 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: ASF VQF XM MIDI AA TTA MP4
Genre: Folk and Country

Long Road Home is the second top ten UK studio album by British singer-songwriter Charlie Simpson. On 2 February 2013, it was reported that Simpson had finished writing the follow up to his 2011 solo debut Young Pilgrim and he would be heading into the studio with producer Steve Osborne (U2/Placebo) to start recording in early March. Simpson spent the summer of 2013 playing on the Vans Warped Tour in the US, which was the first time he has played live as a solo artist in America.

It's such a long road home and you can't just make it alone," Simpson sings in title track 'Long Road Home'. Charlie from Busted' or 'Charlie from Fightstar' has proven that he's worth more than the sum of a band. He is Charlie Simpson, capable of making it alone even if it does come with its challenges. Long Road Home might not be a game-changer in the overarching scheme of music, but it's a personal triumph for Simpson and an impressive collection of his thoughts and influences

Charlie Simpson Lyrics. There’s something in your heart telling you to stay So please give it a thought at least another day If your decision sticks then I won’t be in your way I thought you never wanted us to be apart? But you know it’s such a long road home And you can’t just make it alone It’s such a long way home If you let go you're undone It’s such a long road home You'll never recall we ever met at all It’s such a long way home

Long Road Home Charlie Simpson. More By Charlie Simpson.

Charlie Simpson is a veteran.

It seems as if Charlie Simpson has spent the last 13 years trying to work out exactly what kind of music he would like to be making. He left the boyband Busted while they were still enormously successful, later explaining that he had been "unfulfilled". Long Road Home wears its Jeff Buckley/Bon Iver/Mumford & Sons influences transparently and sweetly, and his pop apprenticeship shines through in the form of enormous hooks – the title track and Ten More Days in particular are reminiscent of the (American) radio-friendly pop-rock peddled by OneRepublic.