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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DIAMOND SUN MADE OF PURE GOLD,
By snazander@aol.com (Shawn Zander) (A South African Lad in Daytona Beach USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
Glass Tiger gives us a very impressive follow-up album to the untouchable "Thin Red Line". The songs are still longing and nostalgic for those "ancient evenings", and equally as impressive are Alan Frew's writing and especially unique soaring and heartfelt vocals. The other lads play at a more mature level of musicianship and "Diamond Sun" is definately the greatest Glass Tiger song ever! A little bit of prejudice, I know =) But with lines such as: "as with the shadows of lonely trees, we are in bondage but our hearts are still free" ~ My God, what brilliance! "I'm Still Searching" is melodic and highly energising, not to mention the commercial hit of the album. Remember that classic video? "My Song" keeps the gaelic heart of the band beating strong with The Chieftains playing along a catchy melody you will find yourself humming constantly! "This Island Earth" is haunting ~ Amazing! "Send Your Love" brings U2 to mind at first, but then becomes uniquely Glass Tiger. Alan Frew, as evidenced on the track "(Watching) Worlds Crumble", is one of the FEW male singers that can sing in falcetto and not sound like John Cleese impersonating an old woman in a Monty Python skit! This album is alive, breathing with emotion and impressive musicianship. The production is excellent, much better in the "production" sense than "The Thin Red Line". The instruments just sound better here. Let's pray for a reunion of this brilliant band one day soon! Also, check out Alan Frew's solo stuff if you are a GT fan. You won't be dissapointed mates! CHEERS! PS~ I cannot believe this is now an import album - What the, uh, what happened here???!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Crisp Upbeat Follow-Up,
By susumu-5 (Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
Canadian pop rock legend Glass Tiger is known by sensational major debut THIN RED LINE in 1986 which bore huge hits such as Don't Forget Me and Someday. Their follow-up in 1988 is also nice enjoyable AOR work though not as promoted as aforementioned.
The opening DIAMOND SUN is a nice uptempo rocker somewhat remniscent of Hooter's debut. FAR AWAY FROM HERE keeps the beat of their debut and should have aired much more. A LIFETIME OF MOMENTS is well-produced emotional ballad while MY SONG uses traditional instruments curtly just as HOOTERS and BRUCE HORNSBY did. WORLDS CRUMBLE reminds me of some of excellent TOTO ballads.SEND YOUR LOVE will culminate 80s upbeat pop mood and you would want to play this with full volume. THIS ISLAND EARTH the last track shows moody side of the band well. Verdict: Nice follow-up. Rating: 82 out of 100 Recommended for Canadian AOR fans who loves BRYAN ADAMS, CORY HART, HONEYMOON SUITE and SAGA. Also for Hooters, Cutting Crew, Survivor fans.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Grounded and Mature Progression,
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This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
Lack of airplay in the U.S. prevented this fine album from achieving the success it had in Canada, but for this American fan it is still a personal favorite. As a follow-up to Glass Tiger's sparkling debut Thin Red Line, Diamond Sun is simpler and more down-to-earth in terms of production. The theme and rhythms of the title track alluding to Canada's indigenous peoples introduce an organic feel that carries through to the joyful and good-humored "My Song" flavored with the music of vocalist Alan Frew's native Scotland. "Far Away From Here" is one of their best pop/rock guitar-oriented tracks--and it is only available here, as the hits compilations neglected to include it. The exuberance of "Send Your Love" with its spirited vocal and fast driving beat is another highlight, as is the gentle introspective vocal on "Suffer In Silence" with its nicely done fade-out. Frew uses his powerful instrument with sensitive restraint as can be heard in the way he opens the first track and ends the last--creating a quiet thoughtful mood to introduce the album, and then as the final track draws to a close letting his voice fade into the background so the instruments can swell back in and have the final say. He doesn't sacrifice the music for the sake of ego. The variety of tone, texture, and character in his voice is remarkable and rare--from the angelic falsetto of "Watching Worlds Crumble" to the earthy resonant grunt at the beginning of "This Island Earth," and everything in between; the Beatles' influence is evident here, and if McCartney was the master of vocal versatility then Frew is the star pupil who matured with Glass Tiger and comes to full fruition in his subsequent solo releases. For me, Diamond Sun is one of the musical high points of the 1980's and I highly recommend it. Kelly G. Smith
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Diamond Sun Shines Brilliantly!,
By Stephen W. Ceskowski (Beach Park, Illinois USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
I saw Glass Tiger open for the Moody Blues concert in 89-90. The depth and layering of their vocals coupled with the crispness of guitar riffs and a sharp precise percussion left a lasting impression on me. Diamond Sun was my first Glass Tiger puchase and their studio effort is exceedingly sharp and polished. Not quite a concept album, there is a thematic connectiveness. I'm sure Justin Hayward and the 'Blues were tapping their toes to their opener's energetic act!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome - Extraordinary - Enthralling,
This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
I found this album (on cassette) by accident - and in years since have been looking for more on Glass Tiger... imagine, I can now replace my original cassette (quite worn) with a CD and buy more collections on CD by Glass Tiger - I was so enthralled by Diamond Sun... I play it all of the time. It is one collection that suits every mood. This Island Earth is indescribable, ethereal, mind-altering. I can only hope that the other collections by Glass Tiger are somewhat close.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
TRACK LIST,
This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
Glass Tiger / Diamond Sun
Label: Capitol Records Year: 1988 Track Title 1. Diamond Sun 2. Far Away From Here 3. I'm Still Searching 4. A Lifetime Of Moments 5. It's Love U Feel 6. My Song 7. (Watching) Worlds Crumble 8. Send Your Love 9. Suffer In Silence 10. This Island Earth
3.0 out of 5 stars
Glass Tiger - Diamond Sun,
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This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
É um CD de bom gosto. O pop-rock canadense da banda é bem visto neste CD com músicas razoáveis, sendo a melhor a faixa título e depois as duas últimas do disco.
5.0 out of 5 stars
GLASS TIGER! WHAT MORE CAN YOU SAY!! FANTASTIC!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Diamond Sun (Audio CD)
Another Great CD From My Favorite Band! Since Living Here In Toronto, They Played Here So Many Times, And Having Been To All Thier Concerts Here, There Is Just No Word To Express Just How They Use To Rock The Place!! For The Life Of My Sanity, I Pray They would Get Back Together and Continue All The Greatness They started.. If Your a Fan, Or Just Curious About This Band, Just Go Out and Purchase The CD, And They Will See They Still Have The Support From Music Lovers!!
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Diamond Sun by Glass Tiger (Audio CD - 1990)
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