I can't believe I'm the only one with the same thoughts.
I totally understand your thoughts.
If i go into the details on MK guitar soloing parts, then your comments makes total sense.
When the solos are 'improvised', i miss a better construction of them, mainly the ending part. The solos does not have a 'finish phrase'. They ends abruptly or not have a proper finish. See, i am going into the details. I am looking only as a "guitar critic"
Take the title track for example: it starts for giving me vibes of a classic Knopfler track along the lines of Are We In Trouble but doesn't build up to anything after the first verse. It plods along at the same slow pace and low energy all through. No extra licks or power chords, the singing is just as low key and then at the end we get a 5 second "solo" before it's handed over by Greg for the vast majority of the play out.
Well, i didn't like this song.
This one and Black Tie Jobs are the skippers for me.
Watch Me Gone has, in my opinion, one of poorests guitar works/vocals from MK.
Then in Janine we get one of the faster paced songs and a lovely "solo," but once more just as we begin to settle down to listen it stops! I'm not asking for a 5 minute solo, please don't patronise me, but I do think that he would never have played such a short solo in the past and it appears to end abruptly to me.
Janine has a lovely solo indeed. However, it's played almost by half. Starts beautifully, the melody, tone, but... lacks a entire end.
I agree that could be a better solo with a proper ending part.
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In Nothing But Rain he sound like he's trying to see how slowly he can play the guitar! It sounds very strained.
Before My Train Comes just has recycled licks from Silver Eagle.
Well, vocal melodies are the same as guitar licks.
Scavengers Yard has some No Can Do copies.
Janine has a LOT from Beachcombing.
Smart Money has the I'm The Fool effect.
Sweeter Than The Rain has the very same 'lick' from I Dug Up a Diamond.
MK has always copies himself.
It grows since he went in solo career.
Maybe, for me, Tracker and DTRW are my 'hated ones' only because Mark's attempted to do something 'new'.
It's not about tone or touch, it's about the work sounding contrived, uninspired and drafting in Greg to take over solos for him.
Hmm... as said above, i understand.
And speaking only as a guitar critique, i almost agree in everything.
In a perfect One Deep River, I would spend 2 more weeks with MK on the studio just for records guitar solos.
Two Pairs Of Hands is almost perfect as a craft. However, i miss some good phrasing at the end. And i would try do do Mark to change the intro a little.
Ahead Of The Game would be nice without the Fletcher Noises and a malicious guitar solo.
Scavengers Yard. Well, this song NEEDs a killer solo.
Janine lacks the end part of the solo.