flirting with Blues, which only changes during the chorus and when it returns it is paused again to let the keyboards and guitar solos sound. Calm and slow, you could listen it perfectly with your eyes closed and let it transport you to different dimensions.
This peacefulness continues in Uncommon Man, a beautiful beginning in which we could listen again the orchestrations that give it a daydream atmosphere meanwhile Steve does wonderful things with the guitar, the drums make their appearance and keep marking off a change of rhythm which gradually raises its intensity and makes something different from the melodies we’ ve been listening since the beginning. Again we could find some progressive touches and the undeniable taste of the second half of the past century sound which gets updated thanks to the guitar solo, a perfect blend of ages.
Après Vous continues with the nostalgic taste full of brilliant moments leaded by Gillian and company, with some futuristic sound effects which helps to get the background for the sensational Glover’ s bass, while the keyboard player continue unleashing his creativity. Just before the end we find a magnificent duel of solos between the keyboards and the guitar while the rhythm continues paused and strong.
All the Time in the World was selected to be the first single in this musical production and I may say was the right choice. At the beginning the sound of the guitar seems to be a song with an intense rhythm; however it is the opposite because they follow the same slow cadence but we could find a strong