1992. Grayson Hugh Вђ“ Road To Freedom (flac) May 2026

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

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)

Praised for its "radio-friendly hooks" and rock-and-roll punch. Hugh and Edwards assembled a tight four-piece band

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 1992. Grayson Hugh – Road to Freedom (flac)

A standout single featuring poetic lyrics about a chance encounter on a Boston train.

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