![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The instrumentation–both acoustic and electric, an equal combination–is generally impressive (with obvious nods to Wakeman, Howe, Squire throughout) and the lead vocals and rich harmonies are way better than average. The group fizzled shortly after the album’s release never to be heard from again.īe that as it may, for those interested in the Prog-Rock sound of the ’70s (Yes, Genesis, etc.–or their respective future counterparts Starcastle or Marillion) this is an album that might satiate your cravings for more. Back in the ’90s, after first hearing this debut album upon its release (and seeing the Roger Dean cover art), I had prayed this might just be another band to take up the “Yes” banner and wave it into the 2000s, but alas, it was not to be. It’s such a shame the band Ad Infinitum didn’t last longer. ![]()
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