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THROUGH AND THROUGHThe Underground RailroadEclectic Prog3.29 | 37 ratings |
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![]() The album was not completed until the end of 1999, and was named after the longest piece on the album, 'Through and Through", which is over twenty minutes in length. This is a very complex and complicated album, which takes a great deal of listening to. They have obviously been influenced by the UK Canterbury scene, and have also taken on elements of King Crimson's more experimental work and some jazz. The result is an album that while undoubtedly clever, sometimes takes the listener into areas that are unexpected. While this is not in itself a bad thing I did sometimes get the impression that this was complexity just for its' own sake instead of following a musical thread. A difficult album, but one that someone into experimental/jazz-based prog may enjoy. Originally appeared in Feedback #60
kev rowland |
3/5 |
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