Album #4 - The fourth Guy Manning album "The Ragged Curtain" (2002) is centred on the 26-minute epic concept piece "Ragged Curtains" and is about the relationship between Man and the elements (Sea, Stone, Sand etc.)
Man compared to the Waters (Flow - Tide coming in - intro) Man fears the Sea (Sea), Man builds Fortresses against the Sea (Stone), Man watches the Seas race around the World (Tides) and eyes the Ragged Curtains (The Waves on the sand) with suspicion, Man measures his own mortality with Sand (in hourglasses etc.) , but Man is, in the end, comparable to those Waters (Ebb -Tides going out - Out)
Guy's songwriting is on top form here and he has allowed the group more instrumental passages for guitar, keyboards/Hammond and flute/sax solo work to grab your attention.
Guitarist Gareth Harwood is in particularly fine form with some sharp attacking solos and sometimes indulging in some twin lead duelling passages.
Flute and Sax work is provided by Laura Fowles and again special guest, Mostly Autumn's Angela Goldthorpe. Together they add some really melodic work throughout the album.
Multi-instrumentalist Guy Manning's Hammond work and vocals are as strong as ever as the band really gets to rock out in some places.