Review: Acoustic 2014
Updated | By Charis Apelgren
Acoustic 2014 is a brand new compilation series featuring some of the world and South Africa's biggest acoustic artists.

Quick facts… Acoustic 2014 is a double album featuring 30 songs by some artists you might have heard of and some you would discover for the first time when you listen to the album. And the songs are all done acoustic style. The sheer brilliance of the idea and the selection of songs cannot be described and one wishes the audio could just serve as the actual review. There truly isn’t one false note and your ears will thank you for exposing them to the acoustic renditions of songs like “Escape” by Kongos, “Heartbreaker” by Matthew Mole (yes, a cover of the will.i.am song), “Grafitti on a train” by Stereophonics, “Songbird” by Eva Cassidy, “Lucky Lucy” by Tailor, “Hey Now” by London Grammar, “Let her go” by Passenger and “Mercy” by Dave Matthews Band.
Best tracks… Yoav’s “We all are dancing,” The Civil Wars’ “Poison & Wine,” Foy Vance’s “Joy of Nothing,” London Grammar’s “Hey Now,” Nakhane Toure’s “Just like Heaven” and Family Of The Year’s “Hero.”
What we have to say… We’d rather the music speak for itself… but suffice to say this is one of those CDs that should be on everyone’s MUST HAVE lists.
It makes us wanna… “…put it on repeat…”
In their own words… From the album sleeve notes, Just Music describes the meaning of “Acoustic” as follows:

See the videos here:
Score… Turn the volume up to 9
Show's Stories
-
LOOK: From wigs to urinals, Uber releases list of lost items
The e-hailing service has shared its 2025 Lost and Found index, which is...
The Drive with Rob & Roz 13 hours ago -
WATCH: New password hack will make your dreams come true
Have you tried using your passwords for manifestation?
The Drive with Rob & Roz 14 hours ago