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BLOOMDidier MalherbeJazz Rock/Fusion4.00 | 9 ratings |
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![]() Most of the time this is instrumental but vocals can be heard on most songs. They are never dominating but rather contribute to the teamwork and to the fun. Bateau-Vole is a wonderful opener with a strong fast and furious take off after some warming up sax in the very beginning. Whiskers begins in a very relaxed way but later comes up with a quite energetic middle and some rather astonishing changes in the last third. Indecision has vocals most of the time, although it's not a singer's song. It has rather weird harmonies, twists and turns and ends at much faster speed although it's hard to figure out how exactly it got there. I'd call this a jester's song and the vocals go with this idea. Dan-Dan is the most organic song. It starts in a very melodic way with acoustic guitar. Like all the songs its intensity and speed increase later, but without the sudden twists that feature elsewhere on the album. Suite a tout de suite can be described similarly to Dan-Dan with slightly more sea change along the way; I particularly love the relaxed but still energetic nicely flowing part in the middle; later there is more composition and everybody meets for a last gathering to finish off this great album. Apparently this album isn't very widely known but it is a real gem; it has melodies, complexity and surprise, impressive musicianship and much fun.
Lewian |
5/5 |
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