The third album from this band from Germany.
The band was a one-man-band with Georg Hahn doing the bass, guitars, keyboards and vocals.
He was helped out by some guests who added drums, percussion, guitars, violin, viola, cello, piano, organ, horns, trumpet and backing vocals.
I have reviewed the first two Finally George albums in # 3 of this blog and I liked them both. Good, softly spoken neo-prog.
Georg Hahn continues down, or up, the same path on this album. We get softly spoken elegant neo-prog on this three quarters of an hour long album.
The music has a lot of interesting details too. This is therefore not an easy-listening album. There are also some muscular electric guitar themes here.
The vocals is very good and the ambience is very good. The strings and woodwinds is filling in the gaps in the sound.
The music can be a bit too sweet at times. That though is the path this band has chosen and I respect that.
This is a good album indeed and Finally George is a band, and discography, everyone into neo-prog and melodic progressive rock should check out.
3 points
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