Chuck Prophet - Soap and Water

Primary Artist
Chuck Prophet
Album Title
Soap and Water
Release Date
October 2, 2007 
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Review by Jo-Ann Greene
Chuck Prophet began his musical career with the genre-defying group Green On Red, and since their demise, the now solo singer/songwriter/producer continues to duck all attempts at categorization. Soap And Water continues to muddy the waters, but in the most sublime of ways. Much of the set revolves around the blues or R&B, from the swampy sounds of "A Woman's Voice" to the jazzy, finger-snapping "Downtime," the porch-picking blues of "Small-Town Girl," and the Rolling Stonesy R&B riff that powers "Freckle Song." But other influences are equally strong, like the twist of The Beatles that's dashed across "Would You Love Me," the surge of new wave that splashes over "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" (a song that's the bastard child of The Cars and Mink Deville), and the post-punk aura that throws shadows across "Doubter Out of Jesus (All Over You)." Invariably, though, the arrangements smudge up the styles, abetted by keyboardist Aidan Hawken, who often counterpoints the guitars with an entirely different genre, conjuring up lavish atmospheres and haunting auras along the way. Read More