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“I can honestly say this album was the hardest one to make.
After two years of various ups and downs, the obstacles in my
path have been overcome and I could not be happier with the
result. A lot of time and care has been put into the lyrics,
songwriting, production and engineering. I also feel I am
starting to find my musical direction and the overall sound of
this album is much more defined than my previous work. I am
proud of the way Shipwrecked turned out. Whether you’re at
home, in the office or out for a drive, I hope you enjoy the
fourth installment in my life long musical journey...” Lewis
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“Listeners who have heard Hamilton’s previous three solo releases (such as Ghost Train, favourably reviewed in Bluesblast Magazine in February 2014) will have a fair idea of what to expect from Shipwrecked – traditional blues-rock played with old-fashioned soul and no little technical ability and sung in a smokey, world-worn voice. It’s great music, taking you straight back to the early 1970s in both mood and attitude, albeit with a modern edge...Hamilton’s approach is perhaps best exemplified in his cover of the Son House classic “John The Revelator”, which he starts in a relatively traditional fashion, accompanying his voice with just simple resonator chords, before the rest of the band piles in to create a heavy, grinding, mournful groove. In his solo however he cleverly bypasses the note-heavy solo that many others would have produced, slowly bending strings, enjoying microtonal variations between notes. Hamilton’s upwards trajectory continues.”
- Rhys Williams, Blues Blast Magazine (May 12, 2016)
“Shipwrecked may be the title but this is definitely not a shipwreck of a Blues album, Lewis Hamilton has produced nine tracks ebbing and flowing with the tide that is contemporary British blues. This, the fourth studio album, released on his own label – Lewis Hamilton Music. Shipwrecked is artfully produced and has a depth of tone and texture redolent of a musician growing in stature and he just keeps getting better. Lewis’ vocals are strong, the guitar crisp full of stinging licks that really connects to the blues soul and the music is captivating. Lewis Hamilton on Shipwrecked has shown what a talent he is growing into and his name should be on many people’s lips throughout 2016 and beyond. Shipwrecked is British blues that has definition and purpose, Lewis is creating his own sound that will be recognized far and wide I am very sure as we are all Delightfully Shipwrecked with Lewis Hamilton’s Album. Bluesdoodles gives this CD 9/10”
- Liz Aiken, Bleusdoodles (Dec 29, 2015)
“This fourth studio album confirms Lewis Hamilton’s status as one of the most innovative and versatile young blues artists in the UK. The tempo is maintained with the aptly titled ‘Iceberg Blues’ given Hamilton’s titanic vocal performance and screaming guitar work, enhanced by the wailing harp of Jim Harcus. ‘Head for the Hills’ is beautifully written and arranged, the story unfolding as the music tension increases. Other highlights include a superb version of the Son House classic ‘John the Revelator’ and what can only be described as an acoustic masterpiece, ‘Blame’. Shipwrecked is Lewis Hamilton’s best work to date and reflects his growing maturity as a singer, guitarist, lyricist and producer. Back on shore, with calmer waters ahead, his time has most definitely come.”
- David Scott, Blues in Britain (Nov 30, 2015)
“This is the work of a band that is well-rooted in blues tradition, musically right on the money and that displays a deep love for traditional blues. While many tend to throw the baby out with the bathwater, so to speak, Lewis Hamilton and the band show a respect for the originators of the music. The music is immaculately played, powerful, passionate and, frankly, the music of a mature blues band, and not some rockers who jumped on the bandwagon when Blues became the music of choice. To sweeten up the pot, all tunes, with the exception of "John the Revelator" were written by Lewis Hamilton. From hard-driving blues rock to ballads, there is something here to suit almost anyone's taste. I am a battle-scarred old curmudgeon, and I liked it. These cats have talent, originality, youth and a love for the music that runs deep. I, for one, cannot wait to see where they take us next. I recommend this one highly.”
- Bill Wilson, Reflections in Blue (Nov 11, 2015)
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