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"Hummingbird" is a captivating studio album that marks a remarkable reunion between progressive rock legend Rick Wakeman and folk-rock icon Dave Cousins. Originally released in 2002 and reissued in 2006 by Cherry Red Records, this album is a harmonious blend of Wakeman's symphonic and art rock prowess with Cousins' sensitive and lyrical songwriting. Spanning just over 43 minutes, the album features a mix of original compositions, reworked tracks from Strawbs and Cousins' solo work, and instrumental codas by Wakeman that beautifully complement the songs.
The album's cover art, painted by Wakeman's girlfriend and Italian artist Alina Bencini, adds a visual charm that complements the music within. "Hummingbird" is a departure from Wakeman's more bombastic releases, offering a more melodic and well-orchestrated experience. Cousins' lyrical depth and Wakeman's intricate keyboard work create a sound that is both sophisticated and accessible.
Highlights include the title track "Hummingbird," the hauntingly beautiful "So Shall Our Love Die," and the instrumental pieces like "Steppes" and "Via Bencini," which showcase Wakeman's virtuosity. The album is a testament to the enduring musical friendship between Wakeman and Cousins, offering a delightful listening experience for fans of progressive and symphonic rock.