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title: "Great Divide"
brand: "enchant"
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# Great Divide

**Brand:** enchant
**Price:** € 34.82
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Great Divide by enchant
- **How much does it cost?** € 34.82 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Description

Album with bonus track, and second 'best of' disc

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great CD from a band I should have been paying more attention too.
  

*by S***. on Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014*

Years ago I had purchased a live DVD of the band. I’ve listened to it over the years. I like the band, I like their songs. I had intentions of further exploring their catalogue but never got around to it. On a whim, I noticed they came out with a brand new CD, so I ordered a copy. It took a couple of listens but I’ve really grown to love this disk. Circles, is probably my most favorite but there isn’t a song I don’t like. I didn’t really know much about the band other than the front man also is a current member of Spocks Beard and toured with Transatlantic. I was surprised when comparing the line up with the older DVD I have, it’s the same original band. If they toured near me, I’d see them. What else can I say, it’s not hard core prog but this band has their own style and sound. There is a strong bass sound in a few of the tracks that gets my attention but generally, all musicians and vocals on this disk work. Buy it, don’t buy it, that’s up to you. Good band, good CD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Very good effort from a really good group!
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2015*

I've been a long time fan of Enchant and I would consider this to be one of their better CDs. Virtually every song on this CD is excellent and continues to get better with each subsequent listen ... very good music!

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great Band, Not Great Album
  

*by C***S on Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2015*

I'll preface this by saying I own all Enchant's work, I love them, and they have been one of my three or four most favorite bands to listen to. I felt their last album, "Tug of War", was their weakest effort. But much like Spock's "guessing" on Star Trek is better than most people's facts, Enchant's worst effort is still pretty darn good in the progressive rock landscape. There are some good tunes on "Tug of War", it's just not as cohesive or as completely good of an album as its predecessors.So what about "The Great Divide"?It leaves a lot to be desired. I'd say it is even weaker than "Tug of War." There's just not a lot here to love.The biggest problem with this album is the lyrical content. One of the reasons I've been a huge fan of Enchant is because of their lyrics. Albums like "Juggling 9 and Dropping 10", "Wounded", or "Break", just slay me. I love those albums. I can't get enough. They wrote some great, smart, often insightful lyrics on those albums. I mean, this has been a progressive rock band that has figured out how to meld challenging rock art music with great lyrical content. But both seem to be lacking on this album.The lyrics on "Great Divide" are just weak. Really weak. Embarrassingly weak. Someone in another review mentioned the spoken word on "Within An Inch". That doesn't even touch the surface of how bad most of the lyrics are.  Doesn't matter if they're spoken or not. They just didn't write good lyrics.And musically, this album falls short of the creativity that is evident on other Enchant albums. I say that as a guitar player who spends a lot of time figuring out Ott's work; I love Doug Ott and what he's written on the prior Enchant albums amazes me (the arpeggios on "My Everafter", for instance, are amazing to hear, and so difficult to play). I've always admired his work, how he managed to blend the technical expertise of a guy like Petrucci with the soaring leads of a guy like Neal Schon. Ott is a rare guitarist. He has a history of knowing just what notes to play, and how to phrase leads and melodies. But all his awesome playing is largely missing on this album.Others have said the album and riffs sound recycled, but I'd disagree. I'd take recycled; at least I'd get to hear some of the awesome work from the previous albums. I think the reason this album sounds recycled to people is because the production, when compared to the past albums, is so spot-on. It doesn't sound like these guys took 10 years off. It sounds like they recorded this album alongside "Wounded," which is amazing.What does sound recycled is the riffs *on this album*. Nothing on this album sounds interesting. Most of the guitar work is simple and boring. The lyrics are stale and uninteresting (and often quite cheesy). Where is the Enchant I fell in love with? It's not here on this album.All that said: "All Mixed Up" is a good song, and sounds like it should have landed on the "Wounded" album.

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