Fortunately, now Colin Frake published, an album that will stimulate the imagination in connection with the same book a dearly. A great idea in my opinion, although Fantasy books are not my taste. But this album can also hear well without a book.
What makes this album (compared to its predecessors):
- Very few hymns when, then occasional solo voices. I am very happy, especially the choral songs have often bothered me before. However, it is quite possible that tsfh other old fans occurs feet, if you are one caution. Although chorales come in some places before (Battle at Hoback) but much less than in previous albums.
-More Solo instruments (Colin Frake, -> flute, Hadrian's Demon -> cello, flute).
But -Various themes songs all follow a line, so are no longer a compilation of old tsfh-works, which can be felt clearly. One thinks that one hears the soundtrack of a film (it is, in principle, too, instead of a movie it is for a book).
-Großartige Key change.
-regt as always to the imagination, even without a book.
As has been said to be sufficient, it is an absolutely recommendable album. Most of the tracks are good to hear, here nevertheless the conclusion, try to name a few favorites:
- Colin Frake
- Light Comes Before Dark
-Talias Theme
-Reanne
PS: my first review, criticism is perceived as constructive and gladly accepted.