By re-visiting three older pieces the long-lived grandmaster band is offering a new extensive collection of inspired yet relaxed Jazz Fusion and Canterbury Rock tunes. In a strict sense no founding member is aboard anymore, but John Marshall (drums) and John Etheridge (guitars) are involved at least since the mid 1970s! Furthermore ex-bassist Roy Babbington appears on two tracks. Of course the fierceness and fast-pace rocking moments have decreased over the decades, but the original band spirit is evident as ever. It overall sounds as if they had jammed together a lot in the studio. Including the four bonus tracks the album may have been a little too long for one or two. Anyhow, this comes with great interaction and definitely valuable success, still.
1. | Careless Eyes -:-- |
2. | Penny Hitch -:-- |
3. | Other Doors -:-- |
4. | Crooked Usage -:-- |
5. | Joy Of A Toy -:-- |
6. | A Flock Of Holes -:-- |
7. | Whisper Back -:-- |
8. | The Stars Apart -:-- |
9. | Now? Is The Time -:-- |
10. | Fell To Earth -:-- |
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12. | Maybe Never -:-- |
13. | Back In Season -:-- wonderful relaxed flow with much retrospective sentiment ... the guitar comes Allan Holdsworth reminiscent somehow |