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AT THE SOUND OF THE BELL

Pavlov's Dog

 

Crossover Prog

3.06 | 173 ratings

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4 stars 01. She Came Shining Angelic! This is the beginning, with a keyboard light on the background and the voice of David giving leaves. Then the band comes in with a theme mild, almost folk and very beautiful, with well-placed vocal and instrumental unparalleled. Refrain sensational. Venture to say that it is magnificent and the best man for the disc already. 02. Standing Here With You (Megan's Song) Piano and violin a beautiful song, and I love beautiful songs! Beautiful guitars and beautiful vocals, a base of strings in the background. All very nice and behaved.

03. Mersey A work of very good guitar in the band. Another track virtually acoustic (this disc is mostly). To refrain from sensitive and saxophone solo ...! Pearl Pop is not lacking in drive.

04. Valkerie From the beginning of classical piano melody once we are taken by the full band and I would say the beginning of the Progressive Rock of the disc (if not the most progressive). Guitars and guitar give the tone and very well done. While the voice is always highlighted. The aid of the sax in a few moments is essential. In general the melody is different percussion with a strange and enigmatic way, also to highlight the drummer Mike Safron who did a beautiful arrangement for the music. The end in endless refrain is great with the sax.

05. Try To Hang On Low as monitoring? It is always wonderful. This here is one of the coolest, with melody 'party' and a keyboard played very well, the guitars come Rock and Honky Tonk, Jazz, a pinch of everything what's interesting in the musical world. Background vocals (think of coral were when young laughter). Short but wonderful!

06. Gold Nuggets One more sound and beautiful that starts with what I imagine to be a follow-up to the accordion guitar. Amid the battery enter into setback to balance things. Mandolinist! Behold, the boys surprised!

07. She Breaks Like A Morning Sky Sensacional! Jazz total, climate of cabaret, sax and everything else that was necessary so that the song became very nice. Highlight of the entire disk as well. Solo saxophone (found not only the most credit for the fund to know who is playing on the disc.)

08. Early Morning On Progressive! Total, the beginning! Fools, because then change the class (laughs) The synthesizers give the guys in this area very well, the entire track is full of them, especially in the main theme. Coral 'Christmas' in strange sequence. After back 'to normal'.

09. Did You See Him Cry Mice in the beginning, stopped abruptly, classical piano. More changes. This here is the last Progressive Rock, a legacy of Yes Many even keyboards. In a more vocal melody pearl (the band was good at it).

Overall the disc is not at all progressive, but is good and has great influence. The sessions of the piano music are great. A show of good taste in the band, a wonderful view for a short disc, but well above the average without any doubt.

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