<< MP3 Peter Bardens - Speed Of Light (1988)
Peter Bardens - Speed Of Light (1988)
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GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 4 years
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Bardens followup to "Seen One Earth" was released the very next year and showed that he was committed to producing quality new age music. When new age music became popular among some listeners in the early to mid 80s, it seemed a bit of a refuge for fans of melodic and refined prog. Granted at its most adventurous the genre retained only sprinkings of what could be called progressive music, and almost nothing in the way of rock, but Bardens showed a valid path to get from there to here. 
This is actually a stronger album in terms of its actual content than its predecessor. Each track is meticulously composed and arranged, with much less in the way of ambient synth doodling. That said, you have to get past the programmed drums and keyboards that are made to sound like saxes and even animals, etc, not to mention 6 tracks with those smug sensitive baby boomer vocals.

If you can allow for the excesses of the day, you will find near Camel-like beauty and intricacy in songs like "Black Elk", "This Could be Paradise", "Afterthought", and the title cut, the latter being almost a half-sister of "Unevensong" from Camel's "Raindances". Even the poppier tracks like "Gold" and its Alan Parsons Project phrasings, and "Whispers in the Wind" are bolstered by incisive lead guitars by Neale Heywood and/or drums from friends like Mick Fleetwood.

No need to use warp speed to act, but if you happen to spot this one for a decent price, and you would like to hear what Mr Bardens was up to after Camel, by all means pick this one up.


Studio Album, released in 1988

Songs / Tracks Listing

1 Westward Ho! Bardens 4:21
2 Black Elk Bardens 5:14
3 Gold Bardens 4:05
4 This Could Be Paradise Bardens 4:42
5 Afterthought Bardens 2:08
6 Speed of Light Bardens 5:04
7 Whisper in the Wind Bardens 5:25
8 Heartland Bardens 4:32
9 Columbine Bardens 5:17
10 Gold (Reprise) Bardens 1:45


Total Time 41:33


Line-up / Musicians


Pete Bardens Keyboards, Producer, Engineer
Orin Cozier Photography
Phil Da Costa Programming, Engineer
Mick Fleetwood Drums
Dave Foster Bass
Russell Gilbrook Drums
Neale Heywood Guitar
Honey Hylton Vocals
Neil Lockwood Vocals
Neil Nicholas Vocals
Denny Somach Project Coordinator
Wally Traugott Programming, Engineer, Mastering


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