Dive into the eclectic and expansive soundscape of Embryo's "Memory Lane Vol. II," a captivating journey released on February 11, 2011, under the Fuego label. This album is a testament to Embryo's mastery of blending genres, seamlessly weaving together elements of krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, and jazz fusion into a cohesive and enthralling experience.
"Memory Lane Vol. II" features six immersive tracks, each with its own unique character and depth. The album opens with "Marokko," setting the stage with its hypnotic rhythms and atmospheric textures. "For Bob" pays tribute with a soulful, jazzy interlude, while "Theme For The Cool World" showcases Embryo's knack for creating cool, laid-back grooves. "Anka's Trance" delves into more psychedelic territories, and "Simple Waltz" offers a moment of introspective beauty. The album concludes with "Loverman," a fitting finale that ties together the diverse influences heard throughout.
Clocking in at just over 55 minutes, "Memory Lane Vol. II" is a rich and rewarding listen from start to finish. The album benefits from the collaboration with legendary jazz pianist Mal Waldron, adding an extra layer of authenticity and depth to the music. Whether you're a longtime fan of Embryo or a newcomer to their discography, "Memory Lane Vol. II" is sure to captivate and inspire.