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UNDER THE BIG TREEUnder The Big TreeJazz Rock/Fusion |
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The compositions are all great, but I'm a bit sad to say that I do not think that singing is Peck's strongest musical ability. The heart is there, but I just think he was born to play them keys. And that he does! He is quite an avid keyboardist, and an equally good composer. Again, some of the playing is a tad stale and uninspired (though, that may be the production...), but the compositions are always great and the heart is always there! Sometimes is catchy, memorable and edgy, and other times is softer, more touching. But I guarantee you all, this is some very good songwriting. Especially since the music is available for free download (ever song!), please check out this record! Considering this album has been out since '97, and it took three years of Peck's life to make this, I'm sad I am the first to review this.

Nick Peck has worked on this album for ages. It is not unreasonable to assume that this concept album is his biography and what he leaves behind when his time is up. This album most certainly feels like it because no stones has been left unturned to make this a special album.
That also means it is a very diverse album. From neo-prog and AOR passages to symph prog to raga-prog (Indian music, no less), space rock and progressive metal to avant-garde and jazz. You find all of it here. It is kind of one of these compilation CDs you get free when you buy the Classic Rock Presents Prog magazine these days. But everything here has been written and recorded by Nick Peck.
All songs here are really good. The diversity of the material.... Well, the album is too diverse for my liking and it is easy to drop out of it altogether. Label this album as a challenge and give it plenty of time. The other problem I also have is that not all material here is great. Some material is great though and some are not. It is a good freebie though and worth the megabytes. I regard this as a good, challenging album.
3 stars
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