Play 90 second soundbite of 'Sticker, Star And Tape' @ 'CD quality'
The 'A' side, 'Sticker, Star And Tape' is one of Isaac's more up-tempo, kick-ass works. It flies from the start and the pace doesn't relent for one second. It's a brave release from Isaac as it's not truly typical of this outrageously fine singer/songwriter. Did I just say 'not typical'? Perhaps that's being a bit harsh actually coz Sam Isaac is not a one trick pony by any manner or means. In fact, more than being brave I think Isaac is being quite canny here because 'Sticker, Star And Tape' is actually a very commercial song. The 'AA' side, 'I Miss Those Summers' is ironically more what I'd expect from Sam Isaac. He really get his teeth into Leighfield's great song and makes it his own. Beautifully melodic and simplistic, 'I Miss Those Summers' whets the appetite for more Luke Leighfield songs. Good PR then! Clever interaction between two like-minded songsmiths and buddies.
Sam Isaac is hot at the mo' and I can't help feeling that whatever he turns his hand to he'll come up trumps in the end. His distinct vocal delivery seems to work no matter what he does and his strength of writing will always get him through anyway. More top quality work then from the red-hot Sam Isaac!!
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