“…And Then Some” is the new release from Luke Jackson that has the best of Swedish pop all rolled into one release. The great opening single “Come Tomorrow” has a lot of Merrymakers and Beagle in it’s soul. It’s got an instantly catchy chorus and plenty of dreamy harmonies. That single is contrasted with the softer “This Life” which recalls both ELO and even Chilliwack, with it’s upbeat “Day by day we pass the time away” chorus and orchestral details. “Goodbye London” is great balance between pop sense and brit-rock. The song illustrates a series of life’s obstacles and Luke’s troubles when stricken by a period of writer’s block during the summer of 2006. The arrangements here are flawless, and they run from quick paced hot to the cool and soulful ballad “A Little Voice.” Jackson gathered a great crew here, including Brianpool/Roxette producer and multi-instrumentalist Christoffer Lundqvist and Brainpool bandmate Jens Jansson on drums and the legendary Magnus Borjeson (Beagle, Favorita, Metro Jets, Cardigans) on bass. “Half a World Away” is a smooth and dense production that combines these wonderful influences. The piano theatrics and sweeping strings of “All I Can Do” sound like a latter day Klaatu song (it just has a very Canadian feel about it). This is a expressive album that wears it’s heart on it’s sleeve with “Longest Day” like Oasis meeting Kansas (love that organ solo bridge) Fans of Bleu, Jeff Lynne, Canadian or Swedish power pop will flip for Luke Jackson. Just an excellent album that touches the spectrum of emotions.
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