REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: November 10, 2021

DREAM THEATER – Awake

Whereas the previous album Images And Words was the one that brought them to worldwide attention (mainly due to the single Pull Me Under), this – their second album – was the one that cemented their status as Prog metal kings. This album is truly a superb record where they pulled out all of the stops as they knew this was their big chance – and boy did they deliver.

Everything about this album is pure class. From the intricate arrangements, wonderful melodies, and unbelievable playing, this is the album that laid down a template for every Prog metal band that came after. 6.00 is such a killer opening and contains everything I love about this era of the band. The opening to Caught In A Web is jaw droppingly amazing and has a great D-tuned riff and groove. The musicianship is just off the charts. If this was some jazz fusion supergroup the critics would be moistening themselves. I remember reading some very average reviews about this record at the time, which just blew my mind. Side 3 opens with The Mirror and Lie is as good as it gets, absolute epic stuff, and boy do I wish Mike Portnoy was still in the band.

I could go on and on about why and how awesome this record is, but you should get the message by now – and yes – every home should have one.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

BUDGIE – Nightflight

After the band’s return in 1980, this is the second album and Deliver Us From Evil would be the final release from that period. This is definitely the most melodic of all Budgie albums. The writing partnership between band founder, Burke Shelley, and guitarist, John Thomas, was working great and I for one was definitely surprised when they disappeared again without recording anything else until 2006.

Opening track, Turned To Stone, is a killer opening track with a great melody and hook – plus an awesome instrumental section. Keeping A Rendezvous is a cool song with a superb harmony and great guitar from Thomas. Reaper Of The Glory opens with a cool chord pattern and an almost shuffle groove. Side 1 closes out with She Used Me Up and is quite a simple riff and groove, very NWOBHM sounding.

Side 2 opens with the amazing Lay Down And Die – a great song and a killer ending. Apparatus is as close to a ballad as this band gets. Superstar is next, which is my favourite track on the album, and with a monster riff and groove, this track really swings. Change Your Ways follows and has a somewhat Beatles vibe to it but much heavier. The album closes out with Untitled Lullaby and is an acoustic piece – and if I’m honest, it’s a bit of a let down to close out the album, but it’s still a great record.

9/10 from The Grooveman.