After two cover albums now so overdue first CD with pure new material. I thought something might come no longer, because the 2010 same season (because with Chris De Burgh, the idea seems to the holiday shopping season decisively to have become for the release dates) About album "Moonfleet & Other Stories" was released, he said that would be a worthy legacy for the event that he should bring out no more plate more. He was right. If he now wanted to say four years later again, I would have a "yes, but ..." Question: Yes, worthy would be "The Hands of Man" still, but it would no longer like "Moonfleet" the glorious coronation a magnificent storybook career. If I do not exactly know that this majority beautifully sung and elegiac compositions are instrumented ladenneu, I would have to see if I do not perhaps already have. The melodies still sound, new as they are, all of them quite well known. Another new feature is just not the same new, but I'm glad, once again the old familiar and beloved De Burgh be found on the CD 14er, I let quite conciliatory appear four gold poinsettias after the 2012 disappointment of my former favorite singer.
A few ballads Highlights than Anspieltipps: - Where Would I Be - Hands Of Man - Through These Eyes - The Candlestick - The Bridge Anyone seeking the Chris De Burgh yearns 80, in which the one or the other was inspiring rock epic, should definitely listen "The Keeper of the Keys"!