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THE SEVEN COLOURS OF EMPTINESS

Mickey Simmonds

Symphonic Prog


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3.09 | 3 ratings | 1 reviews | 33% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Trip (2:17)
2. Voices (5:23)
3. Arriving (4:26)
4. Operating (4:01)
5. Back (5:00)
6. News (1:48)
7. Journey (4:44)
8. Oh My Good Dear (3:46)
9. Feeling (5:28)
10. Kids Send Their Love (4:29)
11. Open Door (2:19)
12. Another Place (7:11)
13. Time Waits (6:37)
14. Not Long Now (5:44)
15. Time to Go (4:13)

Total Time 67:26

Line-up / Musicians

- Mickey Simmonds / all instruments

Releases information

CD released on ARC (ARCD4504)

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MICKEY SIMMONDS The Seven Colours of Emptiness ratings distribution


3.09
(3 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(33%)
33%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
0%
Good, but non-essential (67%)
67%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by SouthSideoftheSky
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Symphonic Team
3 stars To many colours?

I discovered Mickey Simmonds solo career in reverse chronological order, starting with his most recent album to date (2021's III) which impressed me a great deal. While that album was a bit like a cross between Mike Oldfield and Keith Emerson, The Seven Colours of Emptiness is more like 90's Camel (with whom Simmonds played during that decade). There are lots of "big", emotionally loaded lead guitar parts, and unlike on III there are vocals here. It is unclear to me if everything is done by Simmonds himself, since no other musicians are credited. If it is really all him, it is quite impressive!

But even if The Seven Colours of Emptiness is a thoroughly enjoyable album with many strong parts, it is a bit overlong at 67+ minutes and there is a feeling that the good musical ideas found within could have been concentrated into a shorter running time for better effect. Also, the album tends to pull into too many directions even if it is held together by returning musical themes.

Personally, I like the III album a lot more than The Seven Colours of Emptiness, but I'm sure there are others who would feel the other way. In any case, Mickey Simmonds' music should definitely be heard by more people.

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