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| Rick Ray - Cast Into Our Dimension |
![]() Released: 2000 Label: Neurotic Records Cat. No.: Total Time: 72:18 | |
Reviewed by: Stephanie Sollow, February 2000 Yet more material from Ohio's prolific guitarist Rick Ray, as we take a quick look at Cast Into Our Dimension. While the opening track, "Always In Your View" is much like previously reviewed material, "Guitarm and Hammer" has a mid-80's feel to it - I thought of Sammy Hagar- well, his band at least, as this is an all instrumental track. Ray's playing is open and breezy - almost like the open road. This is quite good, quite compact. Too often though, Ray goes for the darker sounds - I want to say grungy, but that word has a different connotation these days. It's rough, coming from a deep, dark place. It isn't bad, but it makes for tight listening - everything seems crowded into a small space. Whether that's a function of production or design, I don't know - meaning if this were a major label funded recording would it sound cleaner or is this the effect Ray is going for. Ray sounds eerily like John Lennon on the Beatles-esque "Time Seems To Fly" circa Magical Mystery Tour. What sounds out of place, and pulls it away from the Beatles sound is the clarinet. So Beatles-like it, you'd swear he was lifting the arrangement of "All You Need Is Love" My approach toward these discs has been from progressive guitar-rock perspective, but it might be more appropriate to look at from a space-rock perspective. Ray utilizes here as on previous releases, an almost dreamy vocal approach - dreamy through a cigarette haze, as there's a certain rawness to his voice. There are occasions where I think of Rush (which I have from the outset). A couple of these tracks are spoken word pieces ("Utopian Order" and "Freedom No Longer") - using soundbites of a voice I recognize but cannot name. Ray's music, of course, runs underneath. Other highlights: "Deadman's Boogie," "A Wheel Within A Wheel," and the "Voices of Tartarus," the latter of which is more ambient as Ray bends guitar notes in swoops and dives. More about Cast Into Our Dimension: Track Listing: Always In Your View (6:56) / Utopian Order (1:12) / Guitarm and Hammer (3:27) / Embracing Insanity (6:41) / Another Dimension (4:29) / Time Seems To Fly (8:33) / Freedom No Longer (1:54) / Cast Into Our Dimension (4:06) / The Monolith (4:37) / In This Sphere (4:58) / Deadman's Boogie (3:30) / Bloppy Stuff (part 5) (4:05) / A Wheel Within A Wheel (4:46) / The Voices of Tartarus (1:41) / The Writer (5:13) / Corruption Had Taken Over (6:10) Musicians: Contact: Website: communities.msn.com/GuitaristRickRay Email: hobbelshnimp@hotmail.com Discography
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