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| 1. Catch The Fall |
| 2. Shining |
| 3. Second Sight |
| 4. Love That You Need |
| 5. Real Life Real Answers |
| 6. Host To The Holy |
| 7. My Winter |
| 8. Pushing The River |
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Catch The Fall,
By Andrew Kitts (Benfleet, Essex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Catch the Fall (Audio CD)
This album received very lukewarm reviews when it was released in 1987, but like all things, it's your own personal taste that counts. Steve Jansen was slated for not having a powerful, rock-based voice, but on this album, his voice fits perfectly. The uncluttered and simple production emphasises the quality of the music and the artists that perform it, with a general mellowness that runs through the whole album. There are definite echoes of Japan, as you would expect, but also a deeper and more thoughtful quality as shown in the title track and also on 'My Winter'. No, it's not mainstream pop/rock music (and hooray for that), but it is a superb album which I would recommend very strongly if you like your music to be more reflective and moody.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Distinctive, and Soothing.,
By "woofskin" (Melbourne, Australia.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Catch the Fall (Audio CD)
Being a huge Japan fan, I approached this album with both excitment, and fear.I came away happy, and thankful. Steve Jansen shows his flair for song writing, and unique approach to vocals. Richard Barbieri doesnt disappoint either, with his wonderful approach to sound,texture,and a share of the writing credits. "Catch The Fall" is a collection of both "pop", and some amazingly moving introprosective tunes. The title track opens the album beautifully, I kind of wished they continued the album in this vein, but the following four tracks change the mood to a more uptempo/pop feel. In spite of that,these are well written and worthy of a good listening to. The final three tracks are flawless, totally wonderful, and are the highlight of this album. The mood swings back to the opening track, and you can easily loose yourself in the sounds, and moods these tracks present. Its truley blissful. All in all, a great album, and deserves to sit beside any Japan album. Highlights "Catch The Fall", "My Winter", and "Pushing The River"
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
catch the fall,
By ricardo nunez (Ecuador-South America) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Catch the Fall (Audio CD)
This album is one of the best I ever heard in my life. I really would like to hear more of this group. Real good lyrics, sound, harmony the whole thing is really really fantastic. its trance like music. It really elevates you higher-deeper and deeper into your heart-music-song-feelings.... Jansen drummings are great and I think Barbieri-Jansen composing works definetly. Cmon guys make another.!! You are really great. Ricardo Nunez Ecuador SouthAmerica
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