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SOUNDTRACKS

Tim Morse

 

Symphonic Prog

3.15 | 4 ratings

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3 stars A trap album.. The last Tim Morse! At the beginning yes it's them finally their grandsons. THE BEATLES you understood, and then the machine starts up.. melodic, ethereal, finally not too much, and then electro but just in snowy layers, and then variations.. progressive yes the word is out... and then these jazzy atmospheres... but from afar with this piano that smells good. In short some would say Art Rock.. I say it's a beautiful progressive album. 1. Blueberry Way for the Beatlesian sound 2. Remembrance for the interlude coming from limbo, challenging 3. Cityscape goes on VANGELIS, CARPENTER, threatening, dark synth, towards a submerged city 4. Broken Compass for the bucolic, contemplative ballad, pop rock from the time when one could travel without fear and without effort 5. By The River interlude with the trumpet coming to crash on your ears, delicate sweetness 6. Balance between the acoustic guitar, the banjo and the accordion, for the southern melody with this final slide spleen guitar that warms the hairs 7. Eponymous soundtracks, majestic, a solemn zest of VANGELIS, YES, voice-overs, a vocal in the distance, a funeral march worthy of a BOWIE; the first sung title

8. Empty Vessels with vibraphonic or xylophonic bells, a burst of cat with fleeting flute and a synthetic spatial outro that makes you jump 9. As Yet Untitled for the riff à la BARCLAY JAMES HARVEST, in symphonic redundancy, the illuminated vocal and a beautiful final keyboard layer 10. Solar Flare for its jazzy soft, twirling approach 11. Deidra for its delicate piano and its crystalline guitar arpeggio, a timeless variation 12. Mind Games oriental intro before leaving on a sung piece from the 80s, with lightness and shamelessness, almost soul-funky with this dancing groove à la EARTH, WIND & FIRE; a moment with another keyboard from the 3rd period of GENESIS 13. Lullaby for the marshmallow title with the little train that passes, your monolithic tone that unfolds like an endless rail 14. Musical vortex with the ambient moment that lets go into another world riding bubbles, passing from one to the other before they burst.

alainPP | 3/5 |

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