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01. Set Me Free 02. The Curse 03. I Cry Alone 04. Katrine 05. Faster 06. Slippin' Away 07. The End Of Never 08. Beyond The Starz 09. The Last Minute 10. Somewhere 11. Fill Your Head 12. Circle Of Hands |
Verdict: 4
The keyboard player of Uriah Heap Ken Hensley has written a huge number of songs during the last few decades and his appearance in Blackfoot really made all the difference to albums like "Vertical Smiles" and "Siogo".
Now old Ken has decided to release a solo album with the Norwegian band Live Fire backing him up.
The overall sound of the album is really good and every instrument is really easy to distinguish. The style is more of a singer songwriter album intended to be interpreted by someone else and it lack punch. The material actually resembles that of Russ Ballard (The Fire Still Burns, New York Grove, There Is Something Going On, Rocking Chair, God Gave Rock 'N Roll To You and many many more).
Despite that the material is well performed it would benefit enormously from an angrier and edgier performance. Rock music is 4/4 guitar based music that have produced hundreds of guitar heroes. The guitar work on Faster is really tame, nicely put. The vocal performance is restrained and mellow.
The performance really does the fantastic song writing capability of Ken Hensley justice but the performace is lame. The album fail to make a lasting impression.
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