REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: July 1, 2022

OPETH – Ghost Reveries

One of my favourite Opeth albums, and the music on this album bares little or no resemblance to what the band release today. That’s not to say I don’t like modern Opeth, I do, it’s just this and Blackwater Park we’re so impactful for me.

The opening and title track is what made Opeth so great for me. It’s like an epic movie, musically laid out for you on one track. The highs and lows, the change from clean to scream vocals, and the change of grooves and riffs, plus the solos within this song alone is wondrous. It doesn’t end there however, as Baying Of The Hounds continues where the last track left off with more of the same, and the middle section is just sublime. Beneath The Mire starts with fat huge chords and a mellotron for added prog credibility. Atonement has a very Beatles feel to the intro, and has the most proggy vibe of the whole album. That huge cinematic feel returns with Reverie/ Harlequin Forest. Hours Of Wealth is a very delicate, almost folk vibe with just vocal, keys, and guitar. The Grand Conjuration is one of my favourite Opeth tracks. Again, a huge epic piece with killer riffs and grooves all the way through, and the ending is epic. The LP version ends with Isolation Years, a prog/folk vibe with a great Mikael vocal. A masterpiece album (and they have done a few of those) and every home should have one.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

SCORPIONS – Lovedrive

The end of one era for the band, and the beginning of another. After the departure of Uli Roth it was rumoured that Michael Schenker would be joining the band. He did contribute solos to the album, but it was the unknown Matthias Jabs who become the new guitar player. There was a different vibe to the music as well, with the more way out trippy tunes being phased out for a more hard rock heavy approach.

Another Piece Of Meat was the heaviest thing the band had done up until this point, with a great solo from Michael. Coast to Coast was another track with a solo from Michael, and unusual for the Scorps was an instrumental. The best track on the album is the opener Loving You Sunday Morning, a great riff and groove with a really tasty solo. There are some really dodgy moments as well. like the reggae of Is There Anybody There which is not great and does not work (for me anyway). Holiday the part-ballad part-rocker would be the track that would do well for them, especially in the US. Of course it was all up and up for the band after this album with Animal Magnetism and Blackout doing really well for them.

8/10 from The Grooveman.