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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Figglesnout Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2007 at 20:35
ah, sorry--i see this has been covered by OpethGuitarist...
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Going to check this issue... Smile 
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MIST SEASON — Mist Season
Review by OvergroundMusic (Franko)

5 stars MODERN SMOOTH JAZZ

One of the most interesting works of latest jazz i've heard along with Mindflowers ; this album called Mist Season is a solid debut album that on their own way ended combining a fusion between Spyro Gyra and The Brecker Brothers remembering the manhattan NYC jazz sound, Mist Season added this influences to a warm and pleasant for anyone that has been into jazz, and as well for the ones that didnt since the music is very digestable as for any listener searching for wise music. These musicians carries what nowadays is a must have on jazz bands, and thats the "Jazz wise" ingredient. Another interesting matter on the band sound are the "mood Swings" , most songs have very well crafted mood changes during the whole cd. Every musician seems to be inspired by a particular musician from different times, guitar reminds of mainly 80's and 90's artists... wich at times gives a Pat Metheny Group kind of feeling to some songs, following a more "rooted" melodies than most fusion bands.

I thought about doing a review song per song, but this album just needs an introduction, its clear that anyone who has listened to all sorts of jazz/Fusion bands will enjoy this band as much as i did... Its like combining the best elements from jazz and turning them into a modern crafted jazz. I gotta say im glad this band is more concerned about creating memorable songs more than doing a w**k fest of technicall soloing, like some of the bands that came out in the latest 5 years on this genre. Those who can still bring the best jazz elements and make sensual music without limitating themselves in instrumental orientations are the ones that keeps the genre growing from its initial routes.

The album is mainly a source of jazz wisdom , bringing mature music towards emotive passages on piano and a very smart Drumm playing, Kimmo really shined on the arranges for songs that could end being monotone if it wasnt for the dynamic percussion, thought its a personal taste, i always enjoyed drummers that doesnt go all noise with the cymbals and stuff like Dennis Chambers in some ocassions, and more close to the Lenny White, "romantic Warrior" playing of capturing and englobing the songs and not just add fast and noise drums...

The beginning the album has some great improvisations and interesting arrangements for each song, such as the opening track, "Peppermint Patty", "Lydia", to some classicalesque fusion on "Life is". Then the Brecker brothers and Jay Beckenstein effect starts to appear on the "Siren's Gaze", wonderful sax melodies ...Kari Rantakallio achieved the domination of the saxophone as for not using superflues notes in any of the songs...wich makes hes playing very soothing and relaxing, wich brings to the head landscape and images that are very well reflected on the art work made by Esko Tuovinen on this album , talented photographer...worthy mentioning it on the reviews cause hes artwork and photographs are breath taking, makes you feel you already know Finland. Towards the end the album goes more Electrik Band with "Skeptoscopic Detector" and then culminates into a classical passage called "Lullaby For The Little One" that does works perfectly for a closing song. I would let this band pass, its good to know that we do not have to rely on 70's jazz only, that theres indeed interesting bands appearing from everywhere that still has the same passion jazz musicians had back in the days.

Stay Classy

Very Highly Recommended

4.5 stars!





Posted Thursday, January 18, 2007, 19:02 EST | Permanent link

MIST SEASON Mist Season progressive rock album and reviews Jazz Rock/Fusion
(Studio Album, 2004)
Avg: 4.50/5
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MIST SEASON — Mist Season
Review by RomanticWarrior (Franko)

5 stars MODERN SMOOTH JAZZ

One of the most interesting works of latest jazz i've heard along with Mindflowers ; this album called Mist Season is a solid debut album that on their own way ended combining a fusion between Spyro Gyra and The Brecker Brothers remembering the manhattan NYC jazz sound, Mist Season added this influences to a warm and pleasant for anyone that has been into jazz, and as well for the ones that didnt since the music is very digestable as for any listener searching for wise music. These musicians carries what nowadays is a must have on jazz bands, and thats the "Jazz wise" ingredient. Another interesting matter on the band sound are the "mood Swings" , most songs have very well crafted mood changes during the whole cd. Every musician seems to be inspired by a particular musician from different times, guitar reminds of mainly 80's and 90's artists... wich at times gives a Pat Metheny Group kind of feeling to some songs, following a more "rooted" melodies than most fusion bands.

I thought about doing a review song per song, but this album just needs an introduction, its clear that anyone who has listened to all sorts of jazz/Fusion bands will enjoy this band as much as i did... Its like combining the best elements from jazz and turning them into a modern crafted jazz. I gotta say im glad this band is more concerned about creating memorable songs more than doing a w**k fest of technicall soloing, like some of the bands that came out in the latest 5 years on this genre. Those who can still bring the best jazz elements and make sensual music without limitating themselves in instrumental orientations are the ones that keeps the genre growing from its initial routes.

The album is mainly a source of jazz wisdom , bringing mature music towards emotive passages on piano and a very smart Drumm playing, Kimmo really shined on the arranges for songs that could end being monotone if it wasnt for the dynamic percussion, thought its a personal taste, i always enjoyed drummers that doesnt go all noise with the cymbals and stuff like Dennis Chambers in some ocassions, and more close to the Lenny White, "romantic Warrior" playing of capturing and englobing the songs and not just add fast and noise drums...

The beginning the album has some great improvisations and interesting arrangements for each song, such as the opening track, "Peppermint Patty", "Lydia", to some classicalesque fusion on "Life is". Then the Brecker brothers and Jay Beckenstein effect starts to appear on the "Siren's Gaze", wonderful sax melodies ...Kari Rantakallio achieved the domination of the saxophone as for not using superflues notes in any of the songs...wich makes hes playing very soothing and relaxing, wich brings to the head landscape and images that are very well reflected on the art work made by Esko Tuovinen on this album , talented photographer...worthy mentioning it on the reviews cause hes artwork and photographs are breath taking, makes you feel you already know Finland. Towards the end the album goes more Electrik Band with "Skeptoscopic Detector" and then culminates into a classical passage called "Lullaby For The Little One" that does works perfectly for a closing song. I would let this band pass, its good to know that we do not have to rely on 70's jazz only, that theres indeed interesting bands appearing from everywhere that still has the same passion jazz musicians had back in the days.

Stay Classy

Very Highly Recommended

4.5 stars!






Posted Thursday, January 18, 2007, 19:02 EST | Permanent link



Does anybody else see something odd about these reviews?Wink
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote chamberry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2007 at 20:57
LOL

That looks like those games were you have two identical images and you're trying to figure out the 8 differences between them. Let me see if I can spot them...

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PINK FLOYD — Dark Side Of The Moon
Review by sam_loyd (Felipe Betschart)

5 stars For me, that's the best rock album ever. Waters is a genius and Gilmour is a king. Wright has a marvelous hands on keyboard and Mason knows how to make wonderful simple things on drums... Tha's a gem, a magic album... the best of all time.

Posted Thursday, January 18, 2007, 21:21 EST | Permanent link

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote clarke2001 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 06:49
I hate to act the policeman's role, because I reported unappropriate review(s) here just few days ago, but this garbage is really annoying me. Not only me, I reckon.

KING CRIMSON — Beat
Review by 10string (German F)

4 stars AT THEIR WORST????? Sigh....

Listen, I would like to say a few things....

Could you REALLY come up with Neurotica or, the Howler or Requiem??? Or Neal & Jack & Me????

I don't think so...

Which leads me to believe that either you guys are JOKING or you are a bunch of frustrated musicians.

Surely this review will get zapped like my other one for Thrakkattakk , but if the reviewers and moderators can CRITICIZE ,but can't take BEING CRITICIZED, you're shouldn't CRITICIZE in the first place...

'nuff said....

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote eugene Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 07:02
^^^LOL
but it's not a policeman's role....
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Pnoom! Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 10:16
It seems some people have been taking advantage of reviews:
 
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Both same rating, submitted one after the other... fishy fishy...
 
 
And again, same rating, 18 minutes apart:
 
104056
104058
 
Those, of course, are the permanent link numbers...
 
Not the first time TR!P/Dusty Farts has done this, I believe...
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote andu Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 19 2007 at 10:29
the above reported reviewer of KC's "Beat" was acting in the defence of the album because just three reviews bellow there was a one star review for the same album and it's author was just throwing in his despise. so i understand him, but i do think that reviews MUST follow the guidelines, whatever the situation. for example, 10string should have reported that one star review instead of making another one not describing and commenting the music.

now there's this review: Permanent link
is it proper? it does comment on the basic material existing on the release, but as he knows it from a similar release. how is that?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fassbinder Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2007 at 19:12
The last (Jan 20; 18:02) review of Saga's Images at Twilight is wonderful...

Edited by Fassbinder - January 20 2007 at 19:26
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote The T Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2007 at 19:59
    I'll help that assertion by using the valuable copy/paste feature: (thogh my idiotic IE is set in a way that it doesn't retain the original format, ), you get the point.

SAGA — Images at Twilight
Review by [3!]ferta
I just like to say that your website is absoulutely brilliant!!! Do you think my sites too brilliant ;) ? Thanks!, I just like to say that your website is absoulutely brilliant!!! Do you think my sites too brilliant ;) ? Thanks
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Tony R Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 20 2007 at 20:04
Originally posted by The T The T wrote:

     I'll help that assertion by using the valuable copy/paste feature: (thogh my idiotic IE is set in a way that it doesn't retain the original format, ), you get the point.

SAGA — Images at Twilight
Review by [3!]ferta
I just like to say that your website is absoulutely brilliant!!! Do you think my sites too brilliant ;) ? Thanks!, I just like to say that your website is absoulutely brilliant!!! Do you think my sites too brilliant ;) ? Thanks


Gone, thanks T !
     
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Fassbinder Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2007 at 11:52
Nothing wrong with this one:
 

YES — The YES Album

Review by Modrigue

2 stars Yes searches itself... The album alternates mini-epics and short songs.

The first track Yours is no Disgrace has some swinging interesting passages but tends to be cheesy. The Clap features a good joyful blues acoustic live solo from Chris Squire showing his technical skills. Then comes a classic from Yes, Starship Trooper, one of their first song taking you to magic places. The introduction and ending themes are particularly original. But the second part of the disc is pretty weak and comes as a deception. I've Seen All Good People is rather lazy and boring, A Venture fails to take off and Perpetual Change is hardly empty...

The remastered version features Your Move, which is an alternative version of I've Seen All Good People, the single version of Starship Trooper and the studio version of The Clap.

I give 2 stars for Starship Trooper which is really an enchanting piece.

Posted Sunday, January 21, 2007, 11:46 EST

 except for the fact that I always thought "Clap" was played by Howe... Sorry if I'm wrong.
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PINK FLOYD Masters Of Rock Volprogressive rock album and reviews Psychedelic/Space Rock
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PINK FLOYD — Masters Of Rock Vol. 1
Review by ZowieZiggy (Van Stichel)

1 stars This is insanity !

I already mentioned on my review for "Best Of Pink Floyd" released in 1970 that I was going to post the same review for "Masters Of Rocks" not to count one more review but only with the purpose that this fact will have more exposure amongst Floyd fans.

WHAT ANNOYS ME THE MOST IS THAT THIS COMPILATION IS MADE OF ALMOST SYD'S WORK (SEVEN OUT OF 10 SONGS) AND THAT HE IS NOT EVEN FEATURED ON THE FRONT COVER !

This scandalous "thing" was already released in 1970 with another cover still with Syd unfeatured under the title of : "Best Of Pink Floyd".

The track list of this "compilation" is rather poor. It consists more of B-sides, poor album number (from "Piper") and some great hit singles than anythong else.

I know how David and Roger were close to Syd, so how could have they accepted such a thing ? I have no clue. This should deserve zero star for this scandalous approach, but since it is not possible I will raise my rating to one star.

Avoid this one like pest.

RIP Syd.


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Oooppps !
 
Sorry for that. Clap is played by Greg Howe of course ! This is fixed.
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Originally posted by Modrigue Modrigue wrote:

Oooppps !
 
Sorry for that. Clap is played by Greg Howe of course ! This is fixed.


Don't you mean Steve Howe?
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Originally posted by Modrigue Modrigue wrote:

Oooppps !
 
Sorry for that. Clap is played by Greg Howe of course ! This is fixed.
 
...it's Steve Howe rather... Embarrassed
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Modrigue Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2007 at 12:42

.... wow it t's the end of the day ! Embarrassed

Yes, this IS definitely Steve Howe !

(Nonetheless Greg Howe is a great guitarist Big smile)

 



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Atkingani Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 21 2007 at 14:23
Back to work, buddies... I promise to check all these reports in the next days! Smile 
 
About "Franko"... he had probably 2 registers with the same e-mail. When informing the e-mail for the reviews, 2 equal texts are displayed. Embarrassed


Edited by Atkingani - January 21 2007 at 14:42
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