The freshness is abundant on the first disc from solo artist
Paul Wright titled
Fly Away. The opus is definitely a hard one to pigeonhole.
Wright delivers a package that evokes several different emotional states. Kicking off the disc is the cut "Your Love Never Changes." The tune delivers a feel-good groove that seems to resonate on most every tune. "Crashed Down" is a song mixing hip-hop with some phenomenal rap rantings, while "Fly Away" ventures into a
Lenny Kravitz mode quite nicely. One of the disc's optimum statements is the cut "Brighter." The tune's infectious chorus is matched only by the lyrical intensity that
Wright spews during the verses. In addition to a being a dancefloor gem, the song is delivered with the swagger of many number one hip-hop chart busters. On
Fly Away Paul Wright is the master of the groove, mixing the styles of artists like
Toby Mac,
John Reuben, and
Uncle Kracker into one delectable platter of sweet treats.