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Clocking in at 26 minutes,
Weather
feels more like an EP than an LP, but there's a reason for the brevity. While
Huey Lewis & the News
were completing their first album of original material in nearly 20 years,
Lewis
was diagnosed with Meniere's disease, an affliction that effects hearing. Meniere's meant
Huey
could no longer hear notes clearly, which meant that he had to retire from performing, which in turn meant that the music
the News
completed for their new album would in effect be their final album. Since
wrote and recorded
without planning it as a goodbye, the album has a light, breezy tone, and that amiability is actually a fitting farewell for a group who always were a hard-working rock & soul combo.
finds
favoring the soul side of that equation, which should come as no surprise considering how their last album a decade prior was a tribute to
Stax Records
. If the album's production is a shade too precise and polished, the quality of the originals and the presence of a cover of
Eugene Church
's "Pretty Girls Everywhere" more than compensate. With one notable exception, the tracks are firmly songs for a sunny afternoon, with the opening "While We're Young" carrying not a note of bittersweetness. The exception is the closing "One of the Boys," a sweetly nostalgic, twangy stroll through the past that feels like a nod to the group's country-rock beginnings as
Clover
. Arriving at the end of this cheerful set of rock & soul, it seems like the one time
are taking stock of their mortality, but the rest of the record captures them at their best, delivering good-time music with a smile. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Clocking in at 26 minutes,
Weather
feels more like an EP than an LP, but there's a reason for the brevity. While
Huey Lewis & the News
were completing their first album of original material in nearly 20 years,
Lewis
was diagnosed with Meniere's disease, an affliction that effects hearing. Meniere's meant
Huey
could no longer hear notes clearly, which meant that he had to retire from performing, which in turn meant that the music
the News
completed for their new album would in effect be their final album. Since
wrote and recorded
without planning it as a goodbye, the album has a light, breezy tone, and that amiability is actually a fitting farewell for a group who always were a hard-working rock & soul combo.
finds
favoring the soul side of that equation, which should come as no surprise considering how their last album a decade prior was a tribute to
Stax Records
. If the album's production is a shade too precise and polished, the quality of the originals and the presence of a cover of
Eugene Church
's "Pretty Girls Everywhere" more than compensate. With one notable exception, the tracks are firmly songs for a sunny afternoon, with the opening "While We're Young" carrying not a note of bittersweetness. The exception is the closing "One of the Boys," a sweetly nostalgic, twangy stroll through the past that feels like a nod to the group's country-rock beginnings as
Clover
. Arriving at the end of this cheerful set of rock & soul, it seems like the one time
are taking stock of their mortality, but the rest of the record captures them at their best, delivering good-time music with a smile. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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