STEVE HACKETT: Watcher of the Skies (Guardian) |
The best track on the CD is "Firth of Fifth." The middle piano solo has been replaced by Hackett's classical guitar solo, and a new orchestral percussion section. I really can't say enough good things about this track. Genesis alumni, Bill Bruford does his usual outstanding job on the drums, and John Wetton is back again on bass and vocals. Add the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and you've made an already great song even better. The only other disappointment on Watcher of the Skies is "I Know What I Like." For some reason, they decided to take this song and turn into a lounge track. But that wasn't enough, ohhh nooo. They tried to redeem themselves with the end section-a ripoff of Mike Oldfield's classic, Tubular Bells (the part where Oldfield introduces each instrument as they come in). It's interesting to hear once. Fortunately, you can use the skip feature on your CD player to go to the awesome finale, "Los Endos." Genesis fans are sure to enjoy this release from Hackett and friends. If only Genesis was still making music that sounded like this |
© 1998 Steve Marshall |