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The End Of The Game (5/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.0)
Hidden Depth
Review written by Roger Walters from Berkshire, England, March 7th, 2011

Just like the title of one of the tracks, this album has "Hidden Depth" that will reveal itself to you if you are ready to receive. I have owned this album since first release on vinyl, then cassette and now CD. It is the only album I have ever owned that my appreciation of its content, its beauty, its depth has never diminished. Many other albums I loved fade and become discarded in time; not this one. It is "Timeless Time".

When I listen to "The End Of The Game" it is like it surrounds me and I am in that bubble. I can feel everything Peter Green felt in its conception and performance. No matter how well known his other work is and how little known this album is, I know this album is the embodiment of Peter Green. Without knowing him or his views on his work, I have always firmly believed that this album is the one he is proudest of. With it, he reached the pinnacle that all artistes aspire to but rarely achieve, and he knew it.

Music is the weird place where the best never reaches the top. "The End Of The Game" challenges your soul, whilst the most successful in sales does not. Sales are achieved because it is easily digestible, easy to connect to.

It is strange, but should this album ever achieve the acclaim it deserves, it would lessen its beautiful mystery. "The End Of The Game" should only be found by those seeking the extraordinary Truth.

The End Of The Game (5/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.05/5.0)
Hidden Depth
Review written by Roger Walters from Berkshire, England, March 7th, 2011

Just like the title of one of the tracks, this album has "Hidden Depth" that will reveal itself to you if you are ready to receive. I have owned this album since first release on vinyl, then cassette and now CD. It is the only album I have ever owned that my appreciation of its content, its beauty, its depth has never diminished. Many other albums I loved fade and become discarded in time; not this one. It is "Timeless Time".

When I listen to "The End Of The Game" it is like it surrounds me and I am in that bubble. I can feel everything Peter Green felt in its conception and performance. No matter how well known his other work is and how little known this album is, I know this album is the embodiment of Peter Green. Without knowing him or his views on his work, I have always firmly believed that this album is the one he is proudest of. With it, he reached the pinnacle that all artistes aspire to but rarely achieve, and he knew it.

Music is the weird place where the best never reaches the top. "The End Of The Game" challenges your soul, whilst the most successful in sales does not. Sales are achieved because it is easily digestible, easy to connect to.

It is strange, but should this album ever achieve the acclaim it deserves, it would lessen its beautiful mystery. "The End Of The Game" should only be found by those seeking the extraordinary Truth.