Highlights in Slow Motion
Highlights in Slow Motion is an acoustic rock album by ex-60 Ft. Dolls front man Richard J. Parfitt. Released in 2002 on Rough Trade Records. The sleeve was designed by Welsh-born musician and artist Jon Langford and embossed with a quote from the poet Roger McGough: "…and Cardiff's a tart with a heart of gold".
The album received favorable reviews in spite of a lukewarm reception. "Reflective new direction for one time Britpop hellraiser…the wistful bedsit realism of "Wish I Was With You", and the loveless companionship explored in "I Took That Woman Home Last Night", point the way for a brave and newly impressive writer".[1] The Daily Mirror wrote: "…his songs contain a dreamy charm and tearful romance. A few more sunbursting riffs (the excellent "What We Talk About") and we can call him a boss.[2] "Parfitt’s thing is croaky, tousle headed soul (Chiltern [sic], Westerberg, Springsteen). The vocals are tremendously frayed and some of the steals are impressive. Whatever, this wooziness has a sure value’ [3] Songs like the raw, nakedly emotionally "Downtown" or the superior Van Morrison-style conversational poetry of "Summergliding" display Parfitt's ability to mix adroit fingerpicking with purely pugilistic strumming."[4]
Track listing
    
- "Downtown"
 - "Stone Honey"
 - "Summergliding"
 - "Highlights in Slow Motion"
 - "What We Talk About"
 - "Wish I Was With You"
 - "Let Love In"
 - "Morning Star"
 - "Freckles of Gold"
 - "I Took That Woman Home Last Night"
 
Personnel
    
    Performance
    
- Richard J. Parfitt – guitar, vocals, piano, harmonica
 - Gary Alesbrook – trumpet
 - Carl Bevan – drums
 - Richard Glover – bass
 - Osian Gwynedd – Fender Rhodes
 - Greg Haver – drums
 - Richard Jackson – bass, slide guitar
 - Rachel Mari Kimber – cello
 - Mat Sibley – saxophone
 - Emily Travis – violin
 
Production
    
- Greg Haver
 - Richard Jackson
 
References
    
- Uncut Magazine, March 2002, p.106
 - Daily Mirror, March 13th 2002
 - Mojo, March, 2002.
 - Guitar, May, 2002