The debut album from this duo from Germany.
The band was a trio with a lineup of bass, guitars, keyboards and synths.
This duo is normally listed as Schicke & Führs & Fröhling in most archives. But after two albums as this trio, Gerard Fuhrs and Heinz Frohling released their first album as a duo. The first of in total three albums. I intend to review the two follow up albums and the Schicke & Führs & Fröhling albums later this year.
The full trio is more a full on electric rock band. The duo version is more a downtuned, acoustic duo.
There is a lot of synths here in addition to the acoustic guitar.
The tempo is rather pedestrian and pastoral.
The music is really ambient but it is not that exciting and interesting.
This forty minutes long album should appeal to those into acoustic progressive rock and/or Mike Oldfield. This despite of the lack of quality throughout this album. Nevertheless, this is a decent album.
2 points
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