1992. Grayson Hugh Вђ“ Road To Freedom (flac) Direct

Recorded at the legendary in New York, the album was produced by Bernard Edwards (of Chic fame). The production moved away from the glossy 80s sheen of his earlier work toward a gritty, organic sound.

Critics described the sound as a "soul/rock stew" featuring Hugh's Rod Stewart-meets-Sam-Cooke vocals and his signature gospel-style Hammond organ playing. Hollywood Connection

The 55-minute album is often viewed as a "musical novel" detailing a journey of leaving, returning, and redemption. 1992. Grayson Hugh – Road to Freedom (flac)

Hugh and Edwards assembled a tight four-piece band that incorporated roots elements like mandolin, dobro, and baritone guitar .

Director Jon Avnet chose Hugh’s gospel-infused cover of Bob Dylan's " I’ll Remember You " for the film’s end credits, which was described by reviewers as a "gospel assault that could raise the dead". Track Highlights Recorded at the legendary in New York, the

Praised for its "radio-friendly hooks" and rock-and-roll punch.

Director Ridley Scott heard an advance pressing and selected two tracks—the upbeat soul-rocker " Don’t Look Back " and the mournful " I Can’t Untie You From Me "—for his Oscar-winning film. Hollywood Connection The 55-minute album is often viewed

A personal favorite among fans for its evocative storytelling.