I can’t really recommend this stunning Charles Webster mix highly enough. But then the smoothly blended succession of totally, quality music does reach the parts others can literally only dream of, and that’s not just because it’s full of his own productions either. CD one starts by lulling you into a false sense of security with the laid back vibes of Warren Clarke’s delicious ‘Cottage’ and ends up feeling much tougher with Moodyman’s apt ‘I can’t kick this feeling when it hurts’. CD two then gets all the more bizarre with Black Sabbath, Tom Waits and Brian Eno taking pride of place, as the third disc keeps the theme of diversity going with its cryptic, atmospheric instrumentation and emotive vocals to keep you guessing just what’s coming next.
5 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: Greg Fenton