Set Your Mind To Fly album review

Mercury Crowe

Review by BrendaF // 22 June 2009
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Mercury Crowe

When I was given this album, I was informed that it was a rock album so that’s what I expected. But Mercury Crowe is so much more than just rock.

‘Set Your Mind to Fly’ is Mercury Crowe’s second album and has moments of blues, jazz, pop and rock songs that are extremely catchy. My poor neighbours had to listen to this album all weekend (I don’t think they really minded) I loved it so much.

Songs like ‘I’m Not Alone’ with a harmonica gave an interesting twist on a classic rock tempo. ‘Pandora’ was a fantastic ballad, while ‘Warning Signs’ with a high paced percussion bass just blew me away. Other stand out songs for me were ‘When the Red Light’s gone’ and ‘The Game’.

The vocals were strong and clear. Mind you, having the brilliant talents of Lisa Tomlins on backing vocals on a couple of songs enhanced what were already memorable tracks.

I loved the handcrafted cover, it gave a real sense of intimacy with the listener and it showed a desire and commitment to remain true.

This is one band I wouldn’t mind seeing live and if you have the opportunity, I would suggest that you grab it with both hands.

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