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Born to be mild
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![]() ![]() Artiste: Gazpacho Nationality: Norwegian Album: Firebird Year: 2005 Label: Racket Records Genre: Progressive Rock Tracks: Vulture Symbols Swallow Orion I Orion II Prisoner Jezebel Black widow Firebird Do you know what you are saying? Once in a lifetime Chronological position: Third album Rank: Appremtice Comments: One of the albums made before Gazpacho signed to a major label, this has the often dour tone of their records, though it is more uptempo than say Missa Atropos. It's the old problem though: I can never remember any of these songs. I'm pretty sure I liked the album – wasn't anything on it I didn't like, anyway – but I would be hard-pressed to point to one specific track and say what I liked about it, and later on I won't even remember the album. I could play it again right now and it would all sound new. It's almost like nothing is going in, and it's not me, because I've reviewed god knows how many albums now here, and though some do occasionally pass me by, there is always that one track that stands out. But here: nothing. Weird, as I do like these guys, but I could not hum or sing or even remember one single track from any of the, now four, albums of theirs I have listened to. This has led to me being unable to assign the album a rating or rate any of the tracks. Yeah: a few days after I had written this review I came across one of the tracks in a shuffled playlist; I hit NEXT. That's not good, is it? Intention: I'll keep plugging away, trying to get into their music. It ain't easy though.
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