The debut album from this artist from Great Britain.
Benjamin Croft did the piano and keyboards here.
He got help from six friends who provided drums, bass, double bass, violin, flugelhorn and trumpet.
Benjamin Croft has so far released three albums and they are all up for reviews in this blog.
His three albums was sold to me as a mix of prog and jazz. Hence my interest in his albums...
He debuted with this album, a one hour long jazz album.
There are a lot of fusion in this album too so it is strictly speaking a fusion album. It has a lot of violins and there is no doubts that Jean Luc Ponty has been a major, major influence on the music here.
The music is really free flowing mid-tempo. There are some good piano and keyboards solos here too and the rhythm section does a good job.
The music is good throughout and this is indeed a very promising debut album.
3 points
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