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Part II is As Dead As A Dodo. This strikes me as being an analogy for the present state of the nation, and it has an Americana feel to it, but also reminding one in part of the exceptional 360 Degrees. The violin and the keyboards combine with a great acoustic guitar alongside a rumbling rhythm section underneath and the guitar provides for a flourish at the close. Learning Curve" had some great production in that the various sounds were scattered all over the stereo quartet of studio albums "The World", "The Window Of Life", "The Masquerade Overture" and "Not Of This with a piano and a vocal refrain that creates a gentle and melancholic musical atmosphere. This mood is
This album is not like its predecessor "The Window Of Life". It is hailed as their best by many and I like parts of it
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Conclusion: "Not Of This World" is perhaps my favourite Pendragon's studio album. It concludes brilliantly the introduction with some nice vocals, build in the same vein of those typical Pendragon's choruses. It opens with kind of a mini-epic song that starts with some Arabic sound with some female vocals. It starts fantastically with instrumental section, with a great and long guitar solo extremely beautiful. This is, in my humble opinion, an
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