Review: A stunning journey across musical landscapes, courtesy of Ayers' diverse artistic vision, the album opens with the expansive and orchestral 'There is Loving/Among Us/There is Loving,' a progressive epic that sets a grand tone, followed by the dreamy and affectionate 'Margaret,' a psychedelic ode to Ayers' girlfriend at the time. 'Oh My' sees proceedings taking a playful turn, infusing New Orleans jazz influences into a catchy singalong track that exudes charm. 'Song From The Bottom Of A Well' ventures into psychedelic territory with its haunting atmosphere and experimental soundscapes as Ayers pushes the boundaries. Whatevershebringswesing, the title track, unfolds beautifully over its eight-minute duration, featuring the soulful vocals of his Soft Machine comrade Robert Wyatt and stellar guitar work by Mike Oldfield. It's a highlight praised for its laid-back vibe and intricate musicality. 'Stranger In Blue Suede Shoes' injects a dose of old-fashioned rock 'n' roll energy with infectious piano riffs and memorable lyrics. 'Champagne Cowboy Blues' offers a nod to country-western music, enriched by Mike Oldfield's evocative guitar solos and subtle fiddle embellishments. The album closes with 'Lullaby,' a serene and enchanting piece enhanced by Didier Malherbe's flute and soothing piano, creating a perfect conclusion to Ayers' musical narrative.
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