The sophomore album of languid romantic pop from obscure Canadian crooner Lewis,
Romantic Times follows up the reissue of Lewis' debut,
L'Amour. A true record-bin phenomenon, Randall Wulff aka Lewis recorded these albums in the early '80s and subsequently disappeared off the pop music radar. If
L'Amour revealed him to be a quirky if charismatic crooner somewhere in between
Bryan Ferry and
Scott Walker,
Romantic Times does little to dissuade from such an opinion. Imagine if
Ferry recorded an album of Latin, R&B, and orchestral-sounding ballads produced by synth-centric film director/composer
John Carpenter and you won't be far off from the sound Lewis achieved here. ~ Matt Collar