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Martin Barre - A Trick Of Memory [2020 Remastered Version]

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A decent debut album, featuring a lively mix of hard-rock and r&b with progressive rock, folk, and blues sources. Ex-King Crimson alumnus Mel Collins blows the sax, and Fairport Convention's Martin Allcock and Ric Sanders turn up on a couple of tracks, but the dominant sound is Barre's guitars, soaring, crunching, grinding, or noodling gently, either blues or English folk tunes--he's not as focused here as he is on Tull's records, and his sense of melody isn't as strong as Ian Anderson's, but his playing can be entertaining and diverting. The folk-like title track is practically a lost Tull number, with a great beat and Barre singing like Anderson while playing a sweet mix of acoustic and electric guitars and mandolin. But most of the rest here is blues, r&b, and hard rock--Maggie Reeday provides the soulful lead vocals on "A Blues For All Reasons," sharing the spotlight with Barre's stinging solos and acoustic blues noodlings, and Andy Giddings' pumping Hammond organ. Some of the lyrics are dispensible, and the material doen't hold up for 50 minutes, but any fan looking for something between Tull tours may enjoy it.

 
Album Description
Track Listing
  
Artist • Martin Barre
Album Title • A Trick Of Memory [2020 Remastered Version]
Genre/Style • Rock
Year • 1994
Total Tracks • 14
Playtime • 00:49:59
Total Size • 329.93 MB
ID3-Tag • vorbis
Codec • FLAC / 810 kbps
Mode/Channels • 2
Posted ByAZOR On 01/29/2021
  
 
01. Bug (04:10)
02. Way Before Your Time (04:37)
03. Bug Bee (00:50)
04. Empty Cafe (02:07)
05. Suspicion (04:25)
06. I Be Thank You (02:18)
07. A Blues For All Reasons (07:16)
08. A Trick Of Memory (04:10)
09. Steal (04:49)
10. Another View (01:45)
11. Cold Heart (05:23)
12. Bug C (00:51)
13. Morris Minus (03:05)
14. In The Shade Of The Shadow (04:08)
 

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