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Kayak – Phantom of the Night (1979) (@256)
22 Aug 2008
(Review from progarchives.com)
This follow up album to “Starlight Dancer” is very much a case of more of the same. Indeed, when heard back-to-back, the tracks flow seamlessly from one album to the next.
Once again, here we have short pop rock tracks, the longest lasting a mere 5 minutes. That of course does not in itself imply that there is a complete absence of anything progressive but the fact is that the tracks on “Phantom of the Night” are all based on simple pop structures and strong melodies.
Once again we have a mixture of 10cc influenced melodic pop rock, 60s style Beatlesque numbers and Alan Parsons Project like ballads. Vocally, there are similarities with America (of “Horse With No Name” fame). It is the ballads which appear to work best here, “Ruthless Queen” and “Phantom of the Night” both having slightly more to them compositionally than the majority of the faster paced pop rock songs.
A great album with big symphonic boundaries to cross.
Line-up:
- Ton Scherpenzel / keyboards
- Edward Reekers / lead vocals
- Max Werner / drums, percussion, lead vocal on “No man’s Land”
- Katherine Lapthorn / backing vocals
- Peter Scherpenzeel / bass guitar
- Irene Linders / backing vocals
- Johan Slager/ guitar
Track List:
01. Winning Ways – 3:35
02. Keep the Change – 3:35
03. Ruthless Queen – 4:49
04. Crime of Passion – 3:33
05. First Signs of Spring – 3:42
06. Daphne – 5:09
07. The Poet and the One Man Band – 4:13
08. No Man’s Land – 4:04
09. Journey Through Time – 3:22
10. Phantom of the Night – 5:04
11. Ballad for a Lost Friend – 3:53
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