Lead single “Mother Of Light. Persepolis” and “Expressions” start with near-whispers before kicking into giddily catchy, fuzz box-driven hollered hooks. Such Winters Of Memory is an amazing album, racked with beauty.Such Winters Of Memory isn’t so much a record, as a great effort at dragging you into another world. Such Winters Of Memory is preety good and all the songs have a good meaning behind them.
In Expressions the light shines equally on lyrics, vocals and instrumentation. There is amazing mix of music in On The Wing Again. Seaside Postcard 1951 actually sounds so joyous, that you can practically see a smile on John Surman’s face. My Friend is astounding song though, very addictive. Sunday Morning is one of the most beautiful songs ever to grace my stereo. Strong percussion and poignant lyrics of this track really gets under your skin.
Such Winters Of Memory CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| Mother Of Light. Persepolis.mp3 | 7:00 | ![]() |
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| Expressions.mp3 | 2:12 | ![]() |
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| On The Wing Again.mp3 | 10:55 | ![]() |
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| Seaside Postcard 1951.mp3 | 6:21 | ![]() |
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| My Friend.mp3 | 5:12 | ![]() |
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| Sunday Morning.mp3 | 7:48 | ![]() |
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| Saturday Night.mp3 | 6:15 | ![]() |
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