Album Review: Morcheeba “Dive Deep”
October 19, 2009 by Tamara, FromTheCrowd.com Contributor
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By Tamra, www.FromTheCrowd.com contributor
I’ve never heard anything like the Morcheeba album Dive Deep. Dive Deep is definitely an easy listen from beginning to end. This is the 6th album completed by the band. With a fitting title and album cover of the ocean the album puts you into a calming deep trance like the ocean with the occasionally big waves to move you deeper. Morcheeba is a British band with an eclectic sound with many collaborating talents. The group members Paul and Ross Godfrey had a falling out with past lead singer and decided they no longer wanted to share decisions with a permanent singer; which lead them to the internet for the collaborations on Dive Deep. The album honestly sounds like a mix someone put together of there favorite songs with all of the different vocals. These collaborations gave the album sounds of many different genres of music such as; electro, blues, folk, country, and even trip-hop.
I’ll give you a little taste of what this album offers. “Run Honey Run” a country folk song with an electro twist to the instrumental throughout the song. Run honey run and never stop to look inside your mind rings the chorus against the banjo the main instrumental in the song. Bradley’s twang flows well with the music creating a great melody. A couple of tracks down you’ll find “One love Karma” telling you to keep it copasetic. “One love Karma” is featuring cool calm Pete a hip-hop track with the electro laid back beat. You’ll find a French track “Au De la” following “One Love Karma”. Morcheeba also incorporated two tracks that are just instrumental no vocals. Now that’s just a taste of Dive Deep.
For an album that is only 40 minutes Morcheeba gives a variety of different sounds to relax to. With out a lead vocalist to identify with on the album Morcheeba doesn’t sound like a band, it sounds like a CD of a variety of different artists. If you’re looking for a mix of relaxing music Morcheeba Dive Deep would be the album for you.
I Give 3 Stars.



