The fourth album from this band from Sweden.
The band was a trio with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, piano, organ, celesta, clavinet, harpsicord, mellotron, church organ, synths and vocals.
A handful of guests added drums, violin, trumpet and vocals.
The band returned after a ten-year break. I have reviewed their first five albums and they can be found somewhere else in this blog.
Time Mirror is clocking in at just over forty minutes.
The music is again symphonic prog with a lot of neo-classical music influences. The album also has some baroque classical music here.
The band is very influenced by ELP and some of Keith Emerson's solo albums here. They have copied his and ELP's sound and added it to their music.
The music here is original music and all songs was composed by Par Lindh.
There are some really good celesta, clavinet, harpsicord and church organs here. Ditto for the vocals.
This album wins big on the ELP comparison and that makes this a good album. One album ELP fans should lap up and enjoy.
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