Dive into the eclectic and vibrant world of Alan Hawkshaw's "Candid Camera," a 1987 gem that blends the genres of exotica, electronic, jazz, and funk/soul into a captivating sonic journey. This album, released under the Music House - Entertainment label, is a testament to Hawkshaw's versatility and creativity, showcasing his prowess as a composer and musician.
"Candid Camera" is a collection of 24 tracks, each offering a unique flavor and mood. From the playful "Manhattan Joyride" to the sultry "Vintage Hollywood," and the whimsical "Funny Face," the album is a kaleidoscope of sounds that will keep you engaged from start to finish. The tracks are short, sweet, and to the point, making it perfect for those who enjoy a quick but satisfying musical experience.
Alan Hawkshaw, along with collaborators James Clarke and Johnny Pearson, crafts an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and fresh. The album's title track, "Candid Camera," sets the tone with its catchy melody and upbeat rhythm, while tracks like "The Stalker" and "The Odd Couple" add a touch of intrigue and playfulness. The album also features some standout tracks like "Flying Dustman" and "Bassoonery," which showcase the artists' ability to blend different instruments and styles seamlessly.
With a duration of 52 minutes, "Candid Camera" is an album that you can enjoy in one sitting or pick and choose your favorite tracks for a quick listen. It's a perfect backdrop for a relaxed afternoon, a creative work session, or a fun gathering with friends. So, turn up the volume and let Alan Hawkshaw and his collaborators take you on a musical adventure with "Candid Camera."