Deep is their third album from 1992 and aswell their swansong. The album has only 5 pieces, 4
composed by the band and one cover version of famous Led Zeppelin - Kashmir. The highlight of the
album is Wheels of time the two parts who opens the albums and aswell ends, both parts are very
good, specially the guitar parts with intricate parts and solid melody lines. Maybe for some
listners this is their best and most mature work they ever done, but to me Sphere is their most
acomplished work for sure. Even the compositions from here are ok in neo prog tradion, is little
less convinceing then previous effort. Anyway the cover version of Kashmir is one of the best
version I ever heared from this pieces, and I think across the years were hundreds of versions, but
this one played by Now is truly excellent. They keep the Zeppelin atmosphere but they infuse some
Now elements that gives a special listning and a fairly enjoyble ride, very strong is the voice of
Vincent Fis here. All in all another worthy album, but not a special one in my book. 3 stars maybe
3.5 stars in places.
b_olariu |3/5 |
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