The 20th album from this band from England.
The band was a sextet with a lineup of drums, percussion, bass, guitars, keyboards, vocoder and vocals.
A drummer did the drums on the final live track.
This is another re-work of old songs from this band + a live track.
These many re-works albums has made the band a tribute band to themselves.
The re-worked tracks are all a mix of neo-classical music, musicals and some symphonic prog.
When I started reviewing their albums, and I will continue to do so until their final albums, I did not expect that many re-works albums. But that is what The Enid has been reduced to.
There is two brand new tracks here and they are all in the pop/musicals tradition. They are decent enough.
The rest of this one hour long album is also decent enough. The fans knows what they get here and I hope they are satisfied. I am not.
2 points
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