Neal Francis – In Plain Sight (CD)

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Review

Neal Francis is a keyboard virtuoso with a knack for quietly soulful grooves—a sharp pop hook-writer with a penchant for psychedelic jams, a lyricist with a tongue in cheek and a heart on sleeve. Which is to say: You can trace his delightful second LP, In Plain Sight, back to a lot of obvious influences: Leon Russell, Elton John, The Flaming Lips, Steely Dan. But he combines those sounds in ways that always feel a bit surprising. "Alameda Apartments" opens the album with a shining rainbow of piano, synth and harpsichord, with Francis' lyrics adding a surreal layer—a ghost haunting—into what initially scans as a straightforward breakup tale. "Can't Stop the Rain" rolls around in the bluesy mud, with the frontman's sleepy croon brushing up Derek Trucks' signature slide-guitar spasms and a crunchy keyboard tone that feels like it could have been recorded in 1967. "Prometheus" sounds like MGMT after spending a weekend holed up with jazz-funk vinyl and some A-1 weed, spiralling its laid-back vamp into a full-blown psychedelic climax, complete with a wailing guitar and stair-step synth bounce. After a fake-out ending, "Sentimental Garbage" transforms from a melancholy soul tune into lava-lamp-worthy, art-rock show piece. All of these sonic twists (captured, naturally, on tape and largely recorded in a Chicago church) are accentuated by the reliably organic mix of Dave Fridmann—a kindred spirit in every sense. But you get the sense Francis' rock-solid songcraft would even survive on a bedroom four-track.

— Ryan Reed, Relix

Product Details

Chicago's Neal Francis occupies a rare space where classic New Orleans funk and soul traditions meet modern rock restlessness, drawing comparisons to Allen Toussaint and Leon Russell while remaining distinctly his own voice. His debut, *Changes*, announced a deep connection to analog warmth and roots-soaked songwriting, and *In Plain Sight* pushes that foundation into more introspective, layered territory.


Neal Francis’ sophomore album offers up a body of work both enchanting and painfully self-aware. Recorded entirely on tape and mixed by Grammy Award-winner Dave Fridmann (Spoon, Tame Impala, Flaming Lips), the set spotlights Francis’s refined yet free-spirited piano playing, an instrument he took up at age four. The songs came to life over the course of a tumultuous year spent living in a (possibly) haunted church in Chicago. The result: a portrait of profound upheaval and weary resilience.


Tracklist

1. Alameda Apartments (4:39)
2. Problems (3:58)
3. Can't Stop the Rain (4:06)
4. D'Artagnan (0:40)
5. Prometheus (5:11)
6. Sentimental Garbage (6:06)
7. Asleep (4:44)
8. BNYLV (5:56)
9. Say Your Prayers (4:20)

UPC: 880882443320
Label: Ato Records
Release Date: 11.5.21
Format: CD