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Maybe its not the best release by Guy Manning ,but
it contains enough essential elements of his
compositional style to be a good introduction to his
music. Lyrically interesting, wonderful melodies
which hold the listener and reward repeated plays.
The Title track Cascade is immediately accessible
but repeated listening reveals many different
layers. Next up is the 'Mission impossible ' intro
to the ear pleasing 'by the book' complete with
rousing chorus is 'there anybody out there ? Some
surrealistic references as well including a nod to
Tulls Mother Goose. I particularly love the keyboard
section at 4.28 which just transports me to another
level before the final refrain of 'is there anybody
out there. Quite stunning Tears in The Rain is a
wonderful acoustic piece which is similar in style
both lyrically and musically to mid 70s Tull . For a
reference for its lyrical content think of Tulls
Journeyman. The next track Catholic Education is a
favourite I love the melody but could do without the
synthetic and now dated drum sound. Nevertheless,
its a great example of Guys ability to hold the
listeners attention by drawing them in with a great
hook 'Catholic education black and white'. Some
dirty guitar sounds on this track help to propel it
along before an abrupt ending. Hushabye Mountain
from a Disney film ..even Guys talents can't
unfortunately do anything for me on this track
pleasant but forgettable. Lead Me is a riff driven
song with flute and sax and a sublime chorus
emphasised by female voices which works within the
structure of the song. At 2.58 the song changes
direction into a clicking clock type riff complete
with wonderful flute produced by Mostly Autumns
flute player. A great piece. Better is yet to come
with the organ introduction to Flight 19. A
melancholic and beautiful track. If you like strong
songwriting with interesting instrumental sections.
Guy Mannings music is worth checking out. I have
recently purchased his impressive back catalogue and
no releases have disappointed.
Overall this early Manning CD is a good release and
certainly deserves to be rated highly. I am looking
forward to his new CD featuring Molly Blooms Stevie
Dundon on Flute.