Tuesday, April 23, 2013

MKII - Burning Daylight. 1994 England


On the surface, MKII's Burning Daylight wouldn't even get a second listen. It's a modern, digital, plodding, sterile instrumental album... with... with bluesy psychedelic guitar. A total anachronistic experience! As if Andy Glass from Solstice walked into the studio and laid down some incredible licks. Then left. For that alone, the atmosphere is splendid. Not the greatest album in the world, but worth hearing. 
MKII is much different from SI's normal sterilized commercial neo prog fare. 

Former Ownership: CD: 1994 SI (Netherlands). Jewel case.

5//95 (first listen); 4/23/13 (new entry); 5/1/24 (update)

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