Drums, Percussion – Edward Vesala Organ – Jasper Van't HofSynthesizer [PPG], Sequenced By [Sequencer], Synthesizer [Moog Bass], Guitar – Toto Blanke
6:06
2
Flowers All Over
Drums, Percussion – Edward Vesala Guitar – Toto Blanke Organ – Jasper Van't Hof
6:16
3
Arabab
Bass – Dave KingDrums, Percussion – Edward VesalaOrgan – Jasper Van't HofSynthesizer [Moog Bass], Guitar, Effects [Echoplex] – Toto Blanke
5:52
4
Minister Ed
Banjo, Guitar [Guitars], Sequenced By [PPG Sequencer] – Toto BlankeBass – Dave KingDrums – Edward VesalaOrgan – Jasper Van't Hof
7:37
5
Song For Zeenat
Bass – Dave KingGrand Piano [Electric], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ – Jasper Van't HofGuitar – Toto BlankePercussion – Edward Vesala
3:59
6
Spiesser Krollak
Drums – Edward VesalaOrgan – Jasper Van't HofSequenced By [PPG Sequencer], Guitar – Toto Blanke
4:32
7
Spinner
Piano – Ulli A. Ruetzel*Sequenced By [PPG Sequencer], Guitar – Toto Blanke
2:03
With Vesala on drums, Jasper Vant Hof on keyboards (and with very unique sounds - all analog) and the 'Mahavishnu era Mclaughling' influenced Toto Blanke you get one hell of a dynamic trio. All the pieces seem to have been constructed around the analog keyboard (some tremendous sequencer drenched pieces!) and although the jazz element is always present there is also a strong progressive and mid 70s fusion style. Don't let the 'fusion' word scare you as here that is precisely what gives this record a strong original sound (rather than coming up with yet another Mahavishnu, Return to Forever or Weather Report copy). For example, Toto plays the mandolin on one piece and is one of the most memorable solos of the album. Also, Vant Hof really shines in his soloing and sounds picked. Vesala is, as always, just the perfect poly rhythmic drummer capable of monster grooves too. If you like melodic yet experimental fusion or like Krautrock at it's most creative than download this baby now! you won't regret it!