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WESTERLIES

Jérome Langlois

 

Prog Folk

2.95 | 2 ratings

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Marty McFly
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3 stars This is not Prog Folk as we know it. This is the only album from Jérome Langlois I know, so I don't know if they are listed as PF by mistake, or they got here because of other albums, but this is something different.

Ambient, instrumental, meditative, synth like music. Pleasant, that connects with word meditative, calm and slow, reminding album hated by many, Zodiaque by Rick Wakeman (I like that album). Maybe even medieval sounding sounds at times (but not so much, because this is electronic [who knows if drummer is living being, probably not] album).

This is unfair fight. Even I like this album, I have to put some borders, draw a line that divides this from my other ratings (and ratings by other people), because even I'm not able to push this through to upper league.

3(+), no more, you probably understand why, but also not less, because this is not bad album. And I don't give 2 and less stars to good albums.

As this is first review, please note that this is not rock album. This is Rick Wakeman style. Hell, later on this album is more like soundtrack to melancholic romantic film about something beautiful, like Out of Africa, or The Mission.

Marty McFly | 3/5 |

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