Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- "What he brought to the '70s party, apart from sheer chutzpah...was sonic nous, the ability to play an entire studio and to integrate technical innovations like fuzztone and wah-wah guitars.", 5 Stars Out of 5 -- "Hayes' Most Heartbreakingly Intimate, Emotionally Sincere and Brave Release.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "Hayes mourns a collapsed marriage across two discs that seem to spin in slow motion as Hayes flexes masculine strength through vulnerability.", "It was a massively ambitious statement album, a collection of covers and originals that documented the collapse of Hayes' marriage. It was an enormous success...", "This album's spiraling grooves and lush sonic landscapes have inspired everyone from hip hop producers to Portishead...", "BLACK MOSES is an emotionally lush set....BLACK MOSES is probably most closely associated with its lead single, Haye's stirring version of the Jackson 5's 'Never Can Say Goodbye'...", "Hayes played the prophet of heartbreak, delivering two platters of wistful covers wrapped in symphonic strings..."