After having heard the album and songs in full length for several times, it's time to give some impressions:
Fantastic songs:
* Go, love: gooooosebumps; very catchy tune, sounds so DS-like; reminds me of Fade to black from OES, I like the way MK is singing it so fresh, fine bluesy guitar, outro could go on and on (maybe on tour)
* Blood and water: finally we have the the longed for wonderfull rocky solo and noodling around (outro), starts easygiong, then becomes more intensive and bluesy (change from to moll-chords), MK please more of these
* Bluebird: so intensive, a traditional blues scheme with a MK note, that's how blues has got to be
* Haul away: a real musical gem, so peaceful, how does MK creat such great melodies
* Yon two croes: interesting song-structure, I had to listen to it a few times to "decode" it; as many people said before there's a kind of similarity to Silvertown
* Follow the ribbon: nice les paul-licks, should have been on CD1 or 2 at the end
songs that are listenable to me:
* Corn beef city
* Seattle
* Occupation Blues
* Submariner
The pure blues songs (apart from Bluebird) are not my cup of tea. There's to less MK influence and style in it. These are songs that could also be written by Bob Dylan or other artists playing traditional blues songs. MK probably was influenced by Bob.
Hope my favourites will all be played on the road.
Q: Didn't Guy mentioned that they made "some radical changes" on Yon two crows? Hopefully not a guitar solo was cut off. Mabe we'll hear it on tour.