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John Howard - Kid in a Big World (CD)

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Album Details: Kid in a Big World

Release Date:02/01/1975
Label:Rpm Records Uk
UPC:501392952712

Track List: Kid in a Big World

  1. Goodbye Suzie
  2. Family Man
  3. Flame
  4. Maybe Someday in Miami
  5. Gone Away
  6. Missing Key
  7. Spellbound
  8. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
  9. Deadly Nightshade
  1. Kid in a Big World
  2. Third Man [*]
  3. Small Town, Big Adventures [Albu...
  4. Pearl Parade [Album Session][*]
  5. Party Deux [*][Demo Version]
  6. Werewolves [*][Demo Version]
  7. Cue Dream Sequence [*][Demo Vers...
  8. Goodbye Suzie [Alternate Mix][*]

Pro Reviews: Kid in a Big World

  • All Music Guide

    John Howard's rare mid1970s album is a modest, quirkily British singersongwriter effort. There's a lot of similarity to Elton John's earlytomid‘70s work, in the combination of pop melodies with finely wrought lyricism and occasional theatricalism, the midtempo keyboard base, and Howard's vocals, which can leap from midrange to Beach Boysinfluenced (or is it Elton Johninfluenced?) falsetto. He's given to oddly sad, knowing observational pieces, like the resigned jauntiness of a town going about its business as a girl commits suicide by walking into the ocean ("Goodbye Suzie"), a "Family Man" who cheats on his homely wife in a wholesome sort of fashion, and the epictoned orchestrated title cut. "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," with weird synth swoops by Rod Argent, is a relative standout that switches from almost Al Stewartsounding suave verses to more boisterous, highly Elton Johnish choruses. It being the mid1970s, perhaps there are tinges of David Bowie's most poporiented stuff, and ma...ybe a less commercial Leo Sayer. All this might be making the album sound more interesting than it is; it doesn't have the flagpole hooks of Elton John, and is ultimately not nearly as memorable, though it's humbler and less slick than the likes of John or Sayer. The 2003 CD reissue on RPM adds seven bonus cuts, including the jazzy 1974 Bside "Third Man," an alternate mix of "Goodbye Suzie," and some 1973 outtakes and demos (three of them with only piano accompaniment). - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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John Howard

John Howard made an obscure British singer/songwriter album in the mid'70s, Kid in a Big World, which like several efforts from that period showed the heavy influence of then newly emergent superstar Elton John. Howard was lowerkey and more inclined toward eccentric storysongs, and not as gifted with a flair for chart hooks, though he too had a keyboard base to his arra... Read more