T-Square

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Based on 4 ratings
April 1, 2000 / Release Date
LP / Format
Sony / Label
Jazz Fusion / Genre
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aiinsant
88

This was planned as their final album in mind, and a lot of the things around this album makes it feel like that. Some of the songs sounds more different and evolved yet it sounds more melancholic and down like it's trying to tell the listeners that this is really the last they have to offer before they go.

Turns out this was NOT their last album before a break-up or even a long hiatus as they released another full-length album in the same year with only 2 members remaining (Masahiro ... read more

TheKeyOfH
90

During production, this was intended to be T-Square's final album. During interviews it was said that the cover art depicting a stone wall at the end of a beach was to signify the band feeling like they've hit a wall creatively; that they've completed their musical journey as a group. This would go on to be a poor judgement as the band would reunite in some form later the very same year (though with a somewhat remixed line-up), but that is a striking piece of imagery; so much of ... read more

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Track List

  1. A Dream in a Daydream
  2. Man on the Moon
  3. Ça Et La
  4. Our Fortress
  5. Ale-Leyah-Yah
  6. An Evening Glow
  7. A Nite Without Memory
  8. Talking Mountain (Tops)
  9. Calling Through the Age of Time
  10. (Don't Ask About) Meaning of Kiss
  11. A Dream in a Daydream (Reprise)
  12. Belfast Song
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