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LILY'S IN THE FIELD (WITH ANNIE HASLAM)Steve HoweCrossover Prog |
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'Lily's in the Field' was written by Howe and Haslam. David Biglin seems to handle all the other instruments besides Howe's guitar. For the first ten seconds there's only an acoustic guitar, and a promise of a delicate, elegant piece of classical orientation, but right away when the clinical pop production sets in, I feel somewhat disillusioned. Especially the programmed drums sound flat and boring, and IMHO should have been left out at least for the most part. The ethereal synths are mainly filling the background. I'm sure if this song had been arranged as a simple duet between Haslam's angelic voice and Howe's acoustic guitar mastery, the result would have been much, much more enjoyable.
The peaceful minor key song itself is quite beautiful but not deeply impressive or emotionally powerful. Slightly lacklustre perhaps, sad to say. Biglin did so much better work with the above mentioned Genesis cover 'Ripples'. Can't rate this song higher than three stars.
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