Dreamcatcher

Label: Forbidden RecordsYear: 1998Artist Website: www.gillan.com
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Where does Ian Gillan’s heart really lie these days: as a member
of Deep Purple or as a solo artist carving his own voice into the
rock market?

Oh, it’s not like he hasn’t dabbled in a solo career before.
After leaving Deep Purple around 1974, Gillan fronted a solo career
that, unlike his days in Deep Purple, didn’t make him a superstar.
But if the material on his latest solo album
Dreamcatcher is any evidence, Gillan’s solo career is very
much alive.

Unlike the mix of the recent Deep Purple release
Abandon, Gillan’s vocals are almost crystal clear on this
disc. (There are one or two instances where it’s more difficult to
hear them, but not nearly as hidden as on
Abandon.) His shrieking days apparently long behind him,
Gillan instead chose to focus on richer, more meaningful vocals.
Added to music that runs the gamut from harder-edged rock to ’50s
rock to danceable sea captain tales – even to some Celtic and
Middle Eastern works,
Dreamcatcher succeeds on all levels.

With musical accompaniment taken care of by Steve Morris, Gillan
is free to express himself in a manner that I don’t think he is
able to with Deep Purple. Listening to the almost Indian textures
of “Chandra’s Coriander,” it almost is like new life has been
breathed into this rock icon – even if the final product isn’t
strictly rock. Two words: who cares? If it’s this good, it could be

disco, for Crissakes.

If you long for the rockin’ edge to Gillan, you need look no
farther than cuts like “Hard On You,” a song which occasionally
muffs Gillan’s voice. But Gillan refuses to be pigeonholed into the
rock category – maybe he was concerned that people would consider
this a Deep Purple clone. (Albert, my friend at Forbidden Records,
warned me before I listened to this disc, “It’s not a
Purple-sounding disc.” After listening to
Abandon, thank God.)

Gillan’s rich vocals add just the right edge to songs like
“Country Mile,” “You Sold My Love For A Song” and “That’s Why God
Is Singing The Blues”. The track “Gunga Din,” a tribute to his late
father, casually hides sentimentality behind what could have easily
been a sailor’s drinking song. (Once you read the liner notes,
everything becomes clear.)

Will
Dreamcatcher solidify Gillan as a solo artist? To the fans,
yes; the material on this album demonstrates all of Gillan’s
strengths, just in case you needed a reminder. To the industry, no
– simply because I don’t think they’re going to know what to do
with this album. My advice: play it, and let it speak for
itself.

Dreamcatcher might seem to be out at an odd time, coming out
at the same rough time as a new Deep Purple release. However, it
not only firmly establishes Gillan as one of rock’s greatest
voices, it also blows some works by his other band out of the
water.

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