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Caravan Album Review

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Topic: Caravan Album Review
Posted By: Cboi Sandlin
Subject: Caravan Album Review
Date Posted: October 19 2021 at 08:07
If any of you are interested, I uploaded a new review to my channel of the new Caravan album “It’s None Of Your Buisness” http://youtu.be/JqgKrUgu29c" rel="nofollow - https://youtu.be/JqgKrUgu29c



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Posted By: Manuel
Date Posted: October 19 2021 at 16:31
Thank you. I will check it up for sure.


Posted By: tigerfeet
Date Posted: October 20 2021 at 01:32
Great review, really enjoyed the honest way you went through the history of Caravan and current status of prog in these times. The violin is quite important aspect of this album and the technicality of the playing. The last part about the last 2 tracks, there are a personal tribute to the time they went through and of course ones they lost. And of course the times we have gone through. Seriously, you love Caravan, i adore them. They were under-rated always (even though they got BBC sessions and Whistle test). Four stars is fair and thanks for the honest review. I hope you go back listen to all their albums and give some contrast. 

Cant wait to hear your next review. Well done Clap


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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.


Posted By: Cboi Sandlin
Date Posted: October 20 2021 at 16:32
Originally posted by tigerfeet tigerfeet wrote:

Great review, really enjoyed the honest way you went through the history of Caravan and current status of prog in these times. The violin is quite important aspect of this album and the technicality of the playing. The last part about the last 2 tracks, there are a personal tribute to the time they went through and of course ones they lost. And of course the times we have gone through. Seriously, you love Caravan, i adore them. They were under-rated always (even though they got BBC sessions and Whistle test). Four stars is fair and thanks for the honest review. I hope you go back listen to all their albums and give some contrast. 

Cant wait to hear your next review. Well done Clap
Hey thanks bro, im glad you liked it. I am definently going to go back and listen to some of the other Caravan meterial, they seems like they are a far better band then they let on. Also, if you like my content, dont forget to subscribe and hit that notification bell so you dont miss an upload. I am going to be trying to put out an album review every monday, although i still havent found what im going to be doing next week LOL


Posted By: tigerfeet
Date Posted: November 05 2021 at 02:12

It's None of Your Business - Here's the epic Caravan song on this album - like a LONG time ago Who Do You Think You Are moment - It's None of Our Business - Pure Caravan leading the non-descript song into beauty. 


Song starts out as an intro asking the listener to - its a F U do what you want be free. 

So many sides to this song. I am quite loving this song due to its personal meanings and also sharing it with us the listeners. 

But there is one track on this album that beats this one for me. 



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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.


Posted By: tigerfeet
Date Posted: November 05 2021 at 02:18
It may be "Ready Or Not" It may be personal, or maybe for all of us, being young, or older who knows. 

My main love of this song is the lick and chorus, but more than that is the sarcasm. It is like regressing into a child, hide and seek and such but more also a feel a kind of anger or retribution. 

The salvation is the tropical fake steel drums and escape from the real nitty gritty of this album.

Intriguing album.  




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I'm sorry, if you were right, I'd agree with you. Robin Williams.



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