Music / rock

Just like gravity


Reviews (2)


Get ready to rock!

d. 7. June 2020

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Jason Ritchie

d. 7. June 2020

"Both albums feature some great tracks, and although there's not one actually bad song on there, there's (in my view) one truly excellent album between the two. And when I refer to the MOR here, with songwriters like David Crosby around, whatever your musical tastes, this is of a much higher calibre. Well packaged with digipaks and booklets, no bonus tracks though, and would have been nice as a set with the band's two live sets. For lovers of quality jazzfusion folk/country AOR/MOR, aka Soft Rock".


Mojo

2020 September

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David Fricke

2020 September

"2001's Just Like Gravity lacked [the debut] CPR's ravishing shock of the new but extended Crosby's rebirth in "Kings Get Broken", a call to accounts evoking CSN's electric-protest heft, and the title ballad, a spectral variation on his "Triad" for The Byrds - Crosby marvelling this time on the enduring power of two ... Although CPR disbanded in 2004, their brief ride was a turning point for the singer ... It was a new beginning that keeps on giving".