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KESTREL

Kestrel

 

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3.77 | 73 ratings

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5 stars I argue with Raleks. Think about this album as it can be REALLY forgotten minor classic. I was very surprised when heard it first time. 'Oh! The beginning is nice... Ops... But... What is it?..' The lead vocal is fantastic. Look, we've heard all these monsters (and I think no one can reach the level of Genesis, Pink Floyd, Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Jethro Tull or others). And now we think about prog like we do it by patterns in our mind - we have a pattern of keyboboards (Wakeman-tern, for example), a pattern of guitars (Gilmour-tern), and others, and a pettern of voice, of course. A pattern of high voice. And what about Kestrel? A real masculine vocal. So, I was much, very much surprised. Music? I know the right word. Tasty. I don't want to compare this album with Genesis and others. 5,0. Why not? Let it be. P.S. Excuse my English.
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