Kevin Lyttle - Self titled album - Album Review

  • 24 May 2004

Kevin Lyttle
Kevin Lyttle - Self titled album - Album Review Kevin Lyttle
(Self titled album)

You’ve probably heard of Kevin Lyttle from his huge single last year ‘Turn Me On.’ Kevin Lyttle has embraced socca music and created his own version of it that is having large success in the Caribbean and it finding its way to these shores. It’s fun music, full of summer vibes and happiness. You can’t help feeling giddy listening to this album. It’s easily digestible music that bubbles on the surface. It holds a place for those sun drenched lands and festival atmospheres.

Kevin Lyttle is a ladies man and his lyrics hold a place for those ‘lover lover’ moments. That’s pretty much all he talks about. There’s no real depth or angst here. It’s about his sensitivity and emotion to the opposite sex. His delivery is certainly unique. A high pitched wail that is distinctive and strong. The chorus’s are catchy and based on an easy to understand pop formula. The music has unashamed use of synthesisers, upbeat funky rhythms and some guitar licks. There’s even use of steel pipes; a few featured ragga MC’s and a cover version of Terence Trent Darby’s ‘Sign Your Name.’

If you open your mind you can’t really be offended by this music. It’s light-hearted fun that has no other intention but to uplift and satiate an appetite to drink rum in the sun.

www.kevinlyttle.com

Tareck Ghoneim