This album features synth leads that are eerily reminiscent of ELP's "Touch and Go," whereas the lengthy "Club De Marquee" has the synths duplicating a brass section, and with the song's bouncy and upbeat nature, instantly brings to mind the same overall feel and synth accents of "Kiss by Judas" by It Bites.
The keyboard work reminds of early Threshold or the types of synth sounds that appear on the '90s albums by the defunct group Cairo.
01 Rome 8:17 02 Spanish Armada 10:10 03 Nancy Cathedral 8:54 04 Club De Marquee 10:05 05 Kumperland Boogie 4:25 06 Berlin 5:05 07 European Tour Song 5:31 08 Gaelic Farewell 4:14