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MORNING LIGHTSTrespassSymphonic Prog3.68 | 46 ratings |
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![]() Morning Lights is the band's second and final album, and undoubtedly an improvement over the debut. Jazz/fusion flavour is mostly gone, instead there are some delightful Baroque elements due to the addition of recorders and harpsichord to the sonic pallette. The 48-minute album contains three tracks of average length and two longer pieces. The epic title track (21:33) is fast-paced and quite impressive magnum opus loaded with mighty soloing for organ above all. Again the vocals are less enjoyable but not very central in the whole. 'Ripples' (12:17) starts with a harpsichord and soon the organ takes the leading role. Such a fantastic drive in this instrumentally oriented composition, and yet it doesn't get too self-indulgent in the Emersonian style. As mentioed in a previous review, rhythmically there's an occasional resemblance to the Genesis classic 'Watcher of the Skies'. The closing instrumental piece 'Forest Bird's Fantasy' contains some birdsong effects and quite a lot of high-pitched flute or recorder. These elements get slightly irritating to my ears, but otherwise it's a powerful piece of full-blown, classically inspired symphonic prog. Trespass is well worth checking out for the listeners of organ-heavy symphonic prog in the vintage 70's style.
Matti |
4/5 |
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