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This is the second instalment of Mr Hughes rock opera based on the
Arthurian legend, as with part 1 he puts all of his heart and soul into
something that so obviously means a lot to him. With a vast array of vocal
talents to help him bring this project to life, including the likes of Bob
Catley, Sean Harris, Lana Lane, Harry Hess, DC Cooper and others.
‘Kill The King’ has DC Cooper on vocals and is the perfect opener to the
album as it carries on from Part 1 so well. It does not differ too much
from it but also keeps up the momentum. With its heavy keyboards from the
start and a memorable chorus, the up tempo feel throughout the track is in
total contrast to the second track ‘Thereby The Grace Of The Gods (Go I)’.
This sees Gary Hughes himself taking up the gauntlet on vocals where he
delivers with his usual finesse and backs up the heavy bass lines so well
with the insertion of a heavy guitar. It really is a joy to listen to.
Then when you are racing ahead in your mind the next track ‘I Still Love
You (I Still Do)’, brings you back down to earth gently with it’s almost
pop like sound that still fits in well with the rest of the album.
‘Oceans Of Tears’ has Lana Lane delivering a fine melodic rock type vocal
to the track and is for me one of the highlights of the whole album. The
next track ‘Rise From The Shadows’ is as far away from the last track as
you can get. Here we hear Irene Jansen return from part 1 to deliver some
of the most powerful vocals on the whole album with a more rock orientated
up tempo beat.
‘Believe Enough To Fight’ features the haunting vocals of Sabine
Edelsbacher who is joined by Bob Catley on a track that is not an
altogether trade mark Gary Hughes song, and they do it justice as they
both seem to combine well in a way that really makes this track stand out
on the album.
‘The Hard Way’ features the vocal talent of Dougie White on another track
that steers away from the style of song writing you normally associate
with Gary Hughes. It is a credit to his musical ability to not make this
project a Ten album with other people doing
the vocals.
‘The Pagan Dream’ is another track featuring Sabine Edelsbacher although I
would have to say that although it is not as strong as her previous track,
it still has it’s place on the album. ‘Demons Down’ sees Dougie White
deliver another flawless performance and is my favourite track on the
album.
‘DEIUS’ – the 90 second instrumental is just the segway track into
‘Without You’ that has Diamond Heads Sean Harris taking up the vocals on a
track that is very reminiscent of tracks off Diamond Heads classic
Cathedral album and that is probably how Gary Hughes wanted it to be.
The final track features Harem Scarem’s Harry Hess, ‘One And Future King’.
Its 7 minutes of melodic bliss with it’s gradual build up to a crescendo
of guitar and drums. A very fitting end to a superb album, especially if
you play both parts back to back. A must to get if you want to feel the
full impact of what Gary Hughes had in mind at the beginning of the
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