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Richard Hawley: Now Then: The Very Best Of Richard Hawley. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

The world could be said to be too constricted by the narrowness in which we look for human artistic longevity. It is perhaps our own fault, for we have become enamoured with the world of the quick fix, the instant image, the need to swipe quickly if the image does not immediately grab our attention or find us simpering in the presence of what we consider momentary beauty.

We need to relearn the art of patience, to meld the now and the then together so we can see how the lines were created between the two moments of appreciation.