Gave both Orchid and Morningrise a spin today. My evaluations of the two albums weren't affected by today's listening sessions, both from an overall standpoint and from a track-by-track standpoint. Not a big surprise in the case of Orchid because I've played tracks from that record multiple times in the past few months. Morningrise, however, I hadn't heard in a long time.
I consider Orchid the superior of these two pretty comfortably. It does the better job of showcasing the band's ability to write stream-of-consciousness style music and still keep things coherent. Tracks like In Mist She Was Standing, Under the Weeping Moon, The Twilight Is My Robe and The Apostle in Triumph don't have a lot issues with flow despite the presence of constant melodic changes. Forest of October is one exception, I feel like it's all over the place. On Morningrise, however, Nectar and Black Rose Immortal suffer from this problem quite heavily. The Night and the Silent Water has its fair share of problems as well but it's more negligible.
Orchid
1. In Mist She Was Standing: This track was my favorite Opeth tune for quite a long time. A lot of great ideas on this one and still a coherent piece. The ending still remains one of my all time favorites.
2. Under the Weeping Moon: This is easily the most coherent long track on the album, despite having a long ambient section in the middle of it. Great riffs throughout.
3. Silhouette: Pretty heavy for a piano piece, Anders' playing sounds almost violent at times. Decent track.
4. Forest of October: Not a huge fan of this one. It's okay, but coherence is an issue and the amount of interesting ideas doesn't live up to its length.
5. The Twilight Is My Robe: That acoustic section midway through the 3rd minute is an unmistakable Opeth moment. Love the transition with the first solo. Though I think it should've ended at 9:00, after the repeat of the lead melody that follows the solo. Feels more natural.
6. Requiem: Cool stuff on this one, but obviously too short.
7. The Apostle in Triumph: A heavy track where all shining moments are the non-heavy stuff. The flamenco intro, the awesome volume swell thingy and the riffs that follows it. Not a huge fan of the heavier riffs on this one.
Morningrise
1. Advent: Easily the best track on the album. The intro riffs are all hard hitting. Very nice transitions throughout. Only problem is the ending two minutes that drag on for too long.
2. The Night and the Silent Water: Great first five minutes, mediocre in the rest of the song. Still one of the better songs on the album.
3. Nectar: A couple of good ideas save this song from being a total disaster. Utterly forgettable.
4. Black Rose Immortal: So many cool ideas, so badly executed. With more time and work, they could've crafted at least 3-4 great songs from this entire piece. But as it is, just good.
5. To Bid You Farewell: Beautiful song but it suffers from awkward early Mikael cleans. Current Mikael would do a tremendous job recording this one.
Into the Frost of Winter & Eternal Soul Torture are both demos that are hard to listen to. I think both could've been better than Nectar if they were recorded properly.