OK sorry for the delay...
Don’t put too much signification into my words, these are just impressions, with my taste
When I quote a song for “flavor” it’s not exactly the same style of course, just an idea that came to mind when I heard the song
Trapper man Americana style. Fits well with the album cover; great opener for the album;
intro with beautiful guitar arpeggios. Then a drum break, and right into the song ! heavy rhythm guitar
Female background vocals on the chorus;
Guitar solo; sounds like the LP, but not sure.
"gospel”-style background vocals after the guitar solo
I like it a lot. Typically the song you want to hear while driving
A little Darling pretty flavour, but with a more balanced rhtyhm
Back on the dance floorVery surprising style. soul/rock I may say
The most “surprising” style for me; I like it
“Modern” sounds
Lots of background vocals
Guitar solo, sounds like LP or pensa
May I say it has a Dire straits/OES album flavor…
Nobody childIntro on Acoustic guitar with ambient sounds
And then you go into a laid-back song ala JJ Cale/someday
Lead guitar. Sounds like LP
And the most surprising : Mark’s singing on the chorus !
Even higher than “paragayyyyy” ! yes ! at first listen I though tit was a female background vocal, but no it’s Mark
I like it a lot
Just a boy away from homeit starts like Junkie doll with a similar riff and then it changes into soul/blues
And a long slide solo, but not like on tracker. Here it sounds like Ry Cooder ! very nice
I like it
When you leavetrumpet intro that made me think to Miles Davis.
Intimist jazzy song. Piano, acoustic guitar, double bass, and jazzy drums
Pavel I guess there are some jazzy chords here
nice song
Good on you sonOk, you have a dedicated thread about it
My bacon rollsome crowd sounds at the begining ( a little bit like on St Pepper)
Hard to describe the musical style; balla, but in "modern" style
Some chords you didn’t expect
Guitar solo. LP or strat not sure
Piano licks on the outro
Nobody does thatfunky, in the 70’s style
wah rhythm guitar, brass, funky 70’ synth, and lead guitar
it grooves ! kind of “superstition” flavor !
unexpected chord progression at the end of sax solo
guitar solo; sounds like LP but with clean tone
the wah guitar becames crazy at he end, but it’s in the fade out..
I like it a lot
Drover’s roadslow pace. Ambient sounds for intro, with driven Les Paul.
Scottosh/irish flavour ala “before gas and tv” with a recurrent theme in minor
One song at the timeballad, medium-quick pace.
a little folkish flavor, but with driven lead Les Paul
kind of “border reiver” flavor…but I prefer Border reiver
great chords changes. I like it because it doesn’t sound how you would have expected like many other MK songs
some flutes and fiddle at the end, but not too much, and blended with lead driven Les Paul (unless it’s the pensa ?)
Floating awayslow pace. Flavour ala blood and water/ say too much with beautiful piano. Some Strange sample/synths sounds
Female background vocals on the chorus. Acoustic guitar with chords Pavel should like !
Electric solo on clean sound. Not sure about the guitar; Maybe strat ?
I like it a lot.
Slow learnerGorgeous piano. Intimist jazzy song with double bass and jazzy drums. Beautiful singing. Discret electric guitar with tremolo (ala Richard, but Mark is credited). superbTrumpet solo. Miles Davis sounds style.
I like it. I think that this style fits very well with Mark’s voice, and maybe his age too.
Heavy upStrange style : saxo dancing calypso ? weak song for me. A little bit out of the style of the rest of the album. Don’t like it. Strange choice to include it in the regular album, should have been a bonus/B-side imho
Frist a guitar (silvertone ?) solo and then a Trombone solo. Background vocals at the end
The sax riff at the start reminds me of “joe le taxi” (awful French song by Vanessa Paradis !)
Machstick manMark alone on guitar. The melody reminds me of “heart of oak”
nice closing for the album
it's a great album for me, and I'm sure that many of you will like it