There is always that one moment when everything clicks into the right place and the
soul of something has arrived at you - I had this moment today in the late afternoon when I was giving the album another complete listen. Experiencing track 1 this time differed so much from first listenings that I was literally shocked and I was so touched by his voice and the words and their meanings. And the flute solo of Mike is so wonderful and floating, think of the two Mc's whatever you will. The "swinging London"-bow with the "Take Five" hommage is so masterly done, all in all a really phantastic great opener from the heart. Have you read the lyrics about the "knocking shop"?
I really LOVE River Towns, it is not one second too long, it is perfect. Reading that a Sax is onboard at this song does not prepare you for this very striking horn-a-like Saxophone tone. What astonished me most was that suddenly I even liked Skydiver and recognized it as what it is. Must have to do with the weekend in reach although I have to work tomorrow..
My favourite songs are still River Towns, Broken Bones, Long Cool Girl and Silver Eagle. The last one could really make you cry literally because it is so beautiful and so sad.. the other three are phantastic. The JJ Cale mentioning before release was one thing, but who would have expected MK playing funk on only one chord and let it still sound interesting?
This album has a lot to give, some real variety - sounds strange to some people, but only waiting for the next guitar solo might give away the true joy of these beautiful songs.
Beryl is at the wrong place of the album for me. Skippers? Yeah, Wherever I Go. And sometimes Taormina. Many people say it is the best track on the album, not for me. It is nice of course, but overrated only because of a great intro. So, more negativity I am not willing to give tonight.
Would have been phantastic to have Terminal Of Tribute To on it, but now we have 18! new songs to enjoy, more than 80 minutes, just think of the last one, 2x45 min., double album. I had fears of feeling a little bit under-supplied with just one "normal" album after the Privateering bliss, but MK has delievered! We are richly blessed by Mark, just imagine other artists' output. How productive he is, how busy and how creative and how diligent.
Sorry for the emotions, just written out of a very satisfied and happy mood. Best thing is this will stay with you for the rest of your life, the MK cosmos is still expanding. Another child has been added to the family.
LE