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IN THE LAND OF GREY AND PINK

Caravan

 

Canterbury Scene

4.32 | 2046 ratings

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Fido73
5 stars "Nine Feet Underground", is one of the best prog epic i've heard in my life !!!!! Only 3 other epic beats that one IMO and they are, "Close To The Edge" and "The Gates of Delirium" by Yes and "Supper's Ready" by Genesis.

So, this album is everything i like about prog music, a incredibly amazingly beautiful cover, a great song as a opener, "Golf girl" with a mellotron solo, cool ! A wonderful, beautiful and groovy 7+ min song, "Winter wine". Then you ave, "Love to Love You (And Tonight Pigs Will Fly)" very good song too, even if it is a more simple song. Next is the groovy title track with a very good keyboards solo, "In the Land of Grey and Pink" and in the end, the piece of resistance, "Nine Feet Underground" with amazing keyboards solos all over the track. By the way, i can listen to "Nine Feet Underground" in loop all night long without being board, there is so much incredible keyboards solo in that song that for me, it is impossible to get tired of earing a song like "Nine Feet Underground" :)

5 stars, essential: a masterpiece of progressive music. If you don't own that album, shame on you, you are missing one hell of a musical trip !!! ;)

Fido73 | 5/5 |

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