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Act of Faith by CHRIS JAGGER's ATCHA (2025-12-31) by CHRIS JAGGER's ATCHA: Amazon.co.uk: CDs & Vinyl
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Every 6 years Atcha! come up with a new album and I can only think that it's a lack of cash rather than inspiration that makes for the delay. Once again, Chris and the boys have come up trumps with a classy, well (self) produced album that features new whiz kid guitarist Jim Mortimore who is at least 1000 years younger than anyone else in the band! Stand out tracks are opener "It's Amazing What People Throw Away" - great lyrics and nice extra guitar work from David Gilmour, "Got Me Where You Want Me" - am uptempo duet with (the severely underrated) Sam Brown, "15 Percent" - where Chris Jagger gives us just that little bit more, "DJ Blues" - a great name check of all the blues stars that have influenced CJ, and with some fine duetting with elder bro Sir Michael, "On The Road" - more great lyrics about beat generation statesmen with a driving tune, "Junkman" - CJ at his most expressive and heartfelt in this comtemplative ballad, ditto "Rain Rain". Well done lads, but please don't leave it until 2012 for your next release!!