Park Bench Theories
| Park Bench Theories | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | 2007 | 
| Genre | Rock | 
| Label | Polydor[1] | 
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| Irish Independent | 4/5[3] | 
Park Bench Theories is an album by Jamie Scott and the Town, released in 2007.[4][5]
Production
Scott was backed by the band Travis, minus frontman Fran Healy.[6]
Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that "the album's most powerful weapon is Scott himself, whose wondrous jazz-soul tones, part John Mayer, part Jeff Buckley, part Stevie Wonder, are able to elevate the occasionally bland and samey production into an engaging listen."[2] The Guardian called the album "something of a supper-club Blood On The Tracks, being a series of diary entries about Scott's ugly bust-up with his ex-missus."[6] The Irish Independent wrote that "superb echoey piano keys, accompanied by haunting string arrangements, make 'Shadows' the album's standout track."[3]
Track listing
- Runaway Train
 - When Will I See Your Face Again
 - London Town
 - Changes
 - Shadows
 - Standing In The Rain
 - Love Song To Remember
 - Weeping Willow
 - Two Men
 - Rise Up
 - Hey You
 - Lady West
 - Untitled
 
References
- ^ "Playlist". Torque. SPH Magazines. 24 November 2007 – via Google Books.
 - ^ a b "Park Bench Theories - Jamie Scott, Jamie Scott & the Town | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
 - ^ a b "Jamie Scott: far from Blunt". independent. 29 August 2007.
 - ^ D'Cruze, Sonja. "BBC - Music - Review of Jamie Scott & The Town - Park Bench Theories". www.bbc.co.uk.
 - ^ "Jamie Scott | Biography & History". AllMusic.
 - ^ a b "No 145: Jamie Scott & the Town". the Guardian. 17 July 2007.
 
