Self-described as Electronic with lots of words, Ian Boddy comes out swinging on perhaps his best album to date. While no new Ian Boddy album is in sight, the artist has been road testing new songs during 1991 tour in North America. This is the first studio album from Ian Boddy since bad diagnosis in 1991. This album is awesome.
Ice Horizon is one of the best records ever. This song could easily nestle itself onto the world top playlists. Crucifixus gets you up and jumping. Atlantis actually sounds so joyous, that you can practically see a smile on Ian Boddy’s face. Analogagogalog is almost impossible to review. Vocals of Ian Boddy in Freeway really capture me and are set perfectly to the rhythm. Outside of the singles, my favorite song on Drive is Southern Comfort. Ian Boddy emotions are reflected through Heavens Gate.
Drive CD
| Song Name | Time | ||
| Drive.mp3 | 4:29 | ![]() |
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| Ice Horizon.mp3 | 5:06 | ![]() |
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| Alchemy.mp3 | 5:58 | ![]() |
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| Crucifixus.mp3 | 3:26 | ![]() |
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| Atlantis.mp3 | 7:22 | ![]() |
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| Analogagogalog.mp3 | 7:09 | ![]() |
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| Freeway.mp3 | 5:05 | ![]() |
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| Southern Comfort.mp3 | 6:09 | ![]() |
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| Heavens Gate.mp3 | 5:59 | ![]() |
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