Nick Mason & Rick Fenn: Profiles [Remastered]
Nick Mason & Rick Fenn
Profiles [Remastered]
(Parlophone UK)
The re-release of Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason and his partner ex-10cc guitarist Rick Fennās 1985 album is here onĀ Profiles [Remastered].
āMalta,ā with its weird flicking high synth notes and Masonās laconic snare opens floats about for around six minutes, not truly going anywhere, while the second tune, āLie for a Lieā sees Masonās co-Floyder, David Gilmour, singing lead in a tuned woody percussion-backed snappy mover, obviously the albumās single. Things get a little-light-in-the-loafers for me by the time the chorus hits, but itās a nice tune.
Thereās two parts to the title track, the first āProfiles Part 1/Profiles Part 2ā ending the first side of the original album, a good rockinā instrumental, truly showcasing Fennās guitar and keyboard playing. At over ten minutes we get confectionary-sounding high keys middle leading that slows the rocking down, taking us all the way out with layering key leads.
āZip Code,ā and āBlack Ice,ā really pick up the pace, the first with swishing, almost video game-synth sounds and high-end bass, and the secondĀ really rocking with heavy hitting snare, trilling organs, and Fenn wailing high. He trades off with stupendous sax playing by Mel Collins.
With a stellar cast of musicians here, including the aforementioned Gilmour and top reed man Collins, Maggie Reilly singing, one canāt lose hearing this album again or grabbing it for the first time to complete your collection.