Huey Morgan’s musical mind is like a Santa’s grotto full of sonic swag: over 100 years of musical appreciation, from America’s Tin Pan Alley onwards, from swing to punk to afro-funk, the kind of widescreen knowledge which has made him one of Britain’s best-loved Radio DJs (on both BBC 6 Music and the mighty Radio 2). In 2012, as the ground breaking and multi-million selling Fun Lovin’ Criminals take a temporary breather, Huey brings us his debut solo album, a glorious distillation of what we might call Huey’s Favourite Vibes.
Huey Morgan’s musical mind is like a Santa’s grotto full of sonic swag: over 100 years of musical appreciation, from America’s Tin Pan Alley onwards, from swing to punk to afro-funk, the kind of widescreen knowledge which has made him one of Britain’s best-loved Radio DJs (on both BBC 6 Music and the mighty Radio 2). In 2012, as the ground breaking and multi-million selling Fun Lovin’ Criminals take a temporary breather, Huey brings us his debut solo album, a glorious distillation of what we might call Huey’s Favourite Vibes.