An album from former Haircut One Hundred frontman Nick Heyward is not likely to make many people's "most anticipated" list, but From Monday To Sunday is pure, exuberant power pop with melodies to kill for, chiming, British Invasion-style guitars, and nary a synthesizer in earshot. Depending on the track, the basic rock lineup is augmented by various combinations of real live cello, mandolin, clarinet, horns, piano, and organ. A couple of numbers lapse into the whitewashed sentimentality of old. But for the most part, Heyward delivers crisp, hummable pop songs, disposable but enjoyable. ~ Roch Parisien, All Music Guide
Nick Heyward (Guitar (Acoustic)), Nick Heyward (Composer), Nick Heyward (Vocals), Nick Heyward (Producer), Nick Heyward (Main Performer), Bob Sargeant (Choir, Chorus), Ali Thompson (Drum Programming), Dave Bascombe (Mixing), Blair Booth (Choir, Chorus), Geoff Dugmore (Percussion), Geoff Dugmore (?), Andy Duncan (Percussion), Richard Edwards (Trombone), Ian Shaw (Engineer), Ian Shaw (Drum Programming), Steve Sidwell (Trumpet), Trevor Smith (Drums), Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (Organ), Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (Piano), Graham Ward (Drums), Les Nemes (Guitar), Les Nemes (Guitar (Bass)), Les Nemes (Drum Programming), Antony Clark (Keyboards), Antony Clark (Organ (Hammond)), Antony Clark (Vocals (Background)), Frank Schaefer (Cello), Neil Scott (Guitar), Julian Stringle (Clarinet), Jimmy Williams (Mandolin), Jimmy Williams (Choir, Chorus), Jimmy Williams (Slide Guitar), Philip Taylor (Organ), Philip Taylor (Piano), J. Gordon Hastings (Engineer), J. Gordon Hastings (Drum Programming), J. Gordon Hastings (Mixing)