- Audio CD (Jan 1 2009)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Label: Tempus Fugit
- ASIN: B000068R2X
- Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
- Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #47,100 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
Product Details
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| 1. Trying To Kiss The Sun |
| 2. Waiting For A Smile |
| 3. I Don't Know (What It's Like) |
| 4. Sugar For The Ape |
| 5. Side By Side |
| 6. You |
| 7. Tell Me Why |
| 8. Believe Me |
| 9. Sunday Morning |
| 10. Home Again |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent,
By Irving Schwartz (Quincy, Il USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trying To Kiss The Sun (Audio CD)
This is an album my prog hating wife liked on her first listen. These guys write impressive melody and the music is very passionate. Great prog and great pop at the same time.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely GREAT potential,
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This review is from: Trying To Kiss The Sun (Audio CD)
First off, this band is indeed very talented.Second, whoever said the vocalist sounds like Roger Waters has obviously NEVER heard him!!! The vocalist does sound at times A LITTLE like David Gilmour but to me he sounds more like a cross between Gilmour, John Wetton and Greg Lake (both from their early King Crimson days). The music is culled from many different bands....(traces of) old Pink Floyd, mellow shades of 1970's King Crimson, early to mid-70's Genesis (especially the second song Waiting For A Smile), and 70's Camel. I do hope they stick together because these guys have the potential to do fantastic things.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Better than mostly anything else out there.,
By Craig (Cypress, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Trying To Kiss The Sun (Audio CD)
It's a shame that great bands who don't fit what today's music has sunk to doesn't get radio play. This is a very talented band who plays very provacative music, music that just doesn't fit into any one mold. They are very much like latter day Porcupine Tree, and that is a good thing. The music is enjoyable; you can just sit back and let it sink into you. Few bands nowadays have that ability, and even fewer that most people have even heard of. The title track is probably the weakest song, but even it is excellent. Waiting for a Smile could very well be a Waters/Gilmour song; it's very hypnotic and in the same vein as a lot of Pink Floyd songs. To pigeonhole this band as a Floyd clone, though, is unfair to them. They put out some very original stuff, that while might sound like Waters on vocals, the music itself is very different, particularly the third track. I couldn't imagine Floyd trying to play it. Not many people will read this review because the band is so obscure, but for those who are enlightened and not brainwashed by today's radio, this is a fantastic band that deserves success, although I kind of hope they don't find it because success seems to spoil a lot of promising bands. Anyway, this cd is worth every penny spent on it. Enjoy it while you can.
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