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PILGRIM'S JOURNEY

Jeremy

 

Crossover Prog

3.55 | 15 ratings

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toroddfuglesteg
4 stars The best Jeremy album so far.

After having endured some pretty abysmal Jeremy albums during the last 12 months, my expectations were at sub zero level. Therefore, this album came as such a delight.

Jeremy has thrown everything at this album. Long electric guitar solos most guitarists would had been proud of. Long acoustic guitar passages which would get the nod from most guitarists too. Long keyboard passages too. But most of all; keyboards and the guitars is being used at the same time to create some very dynamic, melodic melodies. There is no vocals here and they are not missed. The dynamic melodies here breathes perfectly well without these distractions.

Clocking in at seventy-one minutes, this album is a heck of a big piece of music to devour by the listener. But this album is not a single second too long. It varies from new-age type of reflective melodies to big dynamic melodies where all instruments is being used. This mix is perfect here. The same is the sound and the cover art.

In short; this is a great album and a welcome addition to most record collections. Fans of Anthony Phillips should check out this album. I just wish all Jeremy albums was this good.

4 stars

toroddfuglesteg | 4/5 |

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