A Tale of Love "is ambivalent and the love of art" and thus baffled the spectacular opener What D'Ya Think Of Me ", the permanent whiners from the last row: A hypnotic trance wave bears the gloomy, unique chant of Sandra, it growing a mysterious atmosphere ... until a blaring guitar from afar an acoustic deja-vu staged: Is not David Gilmour of Pink Floyd?
Breathe For The Soul "Sandra has chosen one of the most brilliant music producers this time: Jens Gad, best known for his sensational Achillea projects (see also Amadas Estrellas"), the so striking guitar plays like David Gilmour and heady synth soundscapes created as at Enigma. He tailored accurately a delicate tone corset for the experienced singer. In a few more pieces of the Pink Floyd'sche psychedelic flame flickers several times on - makes enormous fun to listen to!
Lyrically Sandra has dealt with gloomy experiences from childhood. Yes, a really sophisticated pop album was born with profound lyrics and sounds phenomenal. Of course, a few fat Upbeat numbers may not be missing. The highlights are quite substantial spread in the 13 varied tracks, such as the elegiac Dear God, If You Exist "or reggae transformed All You Zombies" (both songs with Sandra's children in the chorus). The swinging Once Upon A Time "rocking the Casino Royal", or the timeless pop gems such as What's Left To Say "Silence Beside Me" Art of Love "... the bar for sound aesthetics was earlier by Sandras creative and partner Michael Cretu set up the current album you have to acknowledge respectfully.. Producer Genius Jens Gad has topped's - and Sandra sings as good as never before could not be better pop music.