Album: Julian Lennon, Everything Changes (Music from Another Room)

Simon Price
Saturday 01 June 2013 13:32 EDT
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He probably doesn't need the money. So why has Julian Lennon released his first studio album in 15 years?

It isn't because he's got a radical new sound to unveil: Everything Changes is endlessly "nice" but nothing more. Whether by genetic accident or imitative design, he has His Father's Voice, but makes the comparisons yet more inevitable by writing songs such as "Lookin' 4 Luv", whose chords are pure "Imagine", or "Invisible", whose intro is straight out of "I am the Walrus".

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