Man With No Name - Moment Of Truth
01 Moment Of Truth (6:56)
02 Floor-Essence (Dayglo Mix) (6:06)
03 Subterfuge (5:52)
04 Evolution (6:47)
05 Azymuth (7:55)
06 Low Commotion (6:52)
07 Skydiving (6:05)
08 Dawn Chorus (6:30)
09 Cairo (7:07)
10 Sugar Rush (Refined Mix) (6:08)
11 Cosmic Echoes (6:45)
Yup, I will now review (and defile) the old classic by MWNN. My introduction to this guy was through his album Interstate Highway, and some years after buying that, I have ventured back in history to this one.
So, is it good?
I know my opinions don't matter, since everybody has already made their own about this, decided on what to think about it...
But anyway.
The first track starts off quite good, rather groovy, good MWNN style... but it's nothing compared to the second one: Floor Essence! This is really a classic, it has a quite epic feel to it, dancefloor killaargh!
The following two tracks are good, but feel like filler material.
Azymuth comes next - it's an excellent downtempo track, very blissful one. Better than most other stuff from that year.
However, here the fun ends. We get four more of those good, but filler tracks. Perhaps they grow on you, but this is my first impression. None of them are very good.
And then the album finishes off with the classic Sugar Rush, which feels very sugary, and Cosmic Echoes, which is a damn good melodic piece. (wonder why nobody ever mentions this?)
A solid 8/10 for me, because of a few really great tracks and some filler which isn't too bad, but still filler.