Subtle harmonic and textural touches lift this well above the ordinarily beautiful. It's varied and lasts nearly 6 minutes, building gradually, and keeps getting better until just before the end. You can tell at times that he's listened to "Ripples" and some of the good bits on "Wind and Wuthering", but this has its own space. The vocal is by a former Genesis roadie.
Masterful. Musically beautiful and inventive from start to finish. Lyrically very clever.
from Disgraceful, available on CD
28 Sep 18 ·delicado: It has been a long time since I heard a track that was more \'Mike\'! 28 Sep 18 ·Mike: Yes. Dubstar had a few Miketastic peaks, particularly during the glory days of their career. This is one of the best examples. There are some gems on their B sides, too.