William Topley certainly isn't the first British boarding-school student to fall hard for American blues, rock, and soul listening to the BBC. Nor is he the best to have turned his early infatuation into a well-traveled ca... more »reer. On this, his fourth album, he lends his supple baritone to 12 songs that fall somewhere between John Hiatt at his most self-effacing and Mark Knopfler on a story-telling bender. The tracks that satisfy most are the ones that take deep, mostly American roots and add an interesting variation, such as the dancehall/hip-hop delivery that punctuates "Soul I Want," the Spanish-intro, low-key funk of "Los Largos," and the narrative specificity of "Drake's Drum." Where Topley falls short is on songs like "I Can't Wait" and "Closer to You," which are as prodding and predictable as their titles--as if Topley is singing someone else's clichés. Feasting with Panthers is solid and dependable as a plate of comfort food which, depending your appetite, is either its lure or its weakness. --Keith Moerer« less
William Topley certainly isn't the first British boarding-school student to fall hard for American blues, rock, and soul listening to the BBC. Nor is he the best to have turned his early infatuation into a well-traveled career. On this, his fourth album, he lends his supple baritone to 12 songs that fall somewhere between John Hiatt at his most self-effacing and Mark Knopfler on a story-telling bender. The tracks that satisfy most are the ones that take deep, mostly American roots and add an interesting variation, such as the dancehall/hip-hop delivery that punctuates "Soul I Want," the Spanish-intro, low-key funk of "Los Largos," and the narrative specificity of "Drake's Drum." Where Topley falls short is on songs like "I Can't Wait" and "Closer to You," which are as prodding and predictable as their titles--as if Topley is singing someone else's clichés. Feasting with Panthers is solid and dependable as a plate of comfort food which, depending your appetite, is either its lure or its weakness. --Keith Moerer
Samuel M. Hill | Nogales, AZ United States | 04/23/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have never reviewed a CD before, but I've inspired to spend a few minutes to give my opinion after 1,000 or more listens to this particular disc.If you've never heard of William Topley, take a chance on this disc. It's simply fantastic stuff. Of all of the "unknown" artists I've ever picked out of a CD bin, he's the best, and this CD is the best of all of his work. At first his deep voice took some getting used to, and then I couldn't get enough of it. I don't have a bad thing to say about the entire album and it is definitely one of my favorites of ALL TIME."
Blows you away
R. Kyle | USA | 07/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When you first hear Topley's baritone, you're wondering who the heck is this? I thought Richard Thompson-only a little more rocked out and bluesy. Friends said Hiatt, Dr. John, etc. The more you listen, the more you identify Topley for what he is, British roots with American soul overlaid.
Is there a best song on the album? I liked most: "Los Largo" with its amazing Spanish intro will blow you away. "Soul Into You" is a great dance, funk. This group of songs is eclectic and fun--with stories mixed in--overall, a very good listen and worthy of your time."
You have to hear this album
paintpop | london england | 11/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have listened to Wiliam Topley and the Blessing since they began and in my opinion there is no better artist writing or recording at the moment. If you have never heard of William you must take a chance on this CD. I have purchased Prince of the Deep Water 15 times because when i lend it out I don't get it back. This album will be the same way, his best work yet. 'No excuses' on first listen is a very classy track with a reggae feel but after a few listens it will bring you to tears as will So Bright. The man is "blessed" with a voice described by Aretha Franklin's producer as "The best he has ever heard" and the writing lives up to the vocal. The man is a genius."
Topley is Tops... Totally
Teresa Wright | South Alabama | 08/16/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"William Topley and his music makes CD's that are of a dying breed, the kind where EVERY SONG IS GREAT!! Each song is a hit of it's own. The most amazing counter melodies are present, and an inspiration to a million unwritten songs! To musicians and writer's everywhere, give it a listen. He is an artist's artist so to speak, and full of never ending surprises, as you listen over again and again.
You will be hooked! William Topley - We can't wait to hear more!"
If your sick of the same old pop get this
jennifer a kellogg | muskegon, mi United States | 04/10/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I SEEN WILLIAM TOPLEY ON THE CBS EARLY SHOW AND WAS IMMEDIATLY IMPRESSED. I HAVE NEVER HEARD ANYTHING LIKE HIM. I BEGAN SEARCHING FOR HIS CD'S. THEY ARE HARD TO FIND IN MICHIGAN,THIS CD WENT BEYOND MY EXPECTATIONS. IT IS SO ORIGINAL IT IS TO HARD TO DESCRIBE. THE ONLY WORD EVEN CLOSE IS 'EXCELLENT'.YOU WILL LIKE ALL THE TRACKS AND LOVE AT LEAST 6.IF YOU HAVE ONLY HEARD A FEW TRACKS AND ARE WORRIED THE REST OF THE ALBUM WON'T DELIVER BE REST ASSURED-IT DELIVERS IN A WAY YOU'VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE."