After a year of hard labour, LIFE LINE PROJECT are back with their latest album. The album contains four shorter tracks, of which opening track "Three's A Crowd" full of keyboard wizzardry by Erik de Beer and the incredible beautiful and touching unplugged "Worries", so beautifully sung by leadvocalist Marion Brinkman, immediately catch the ear.The album also contains their ultimate epic masterpiece "The True Tale Of Duplo The Equivalent", finally revealing the true identity of the little guy on the LLP guitarpick. This over one hour lasting epic against the silliness of both communism and capitalism is by far the best way to discover all the possibilities of this Dutch symphonic rock band. Here you have it all: the richness of true Hammond sound, the analogue strength of several Moog synths, electric guitar leads that remind us of the fullness of the best Hackett sound, an abundant woodwind section adding to the diversity of the sound and an excellent female lead singer. Live this epic has been their battle horse for years and it's now finally recorded in its definite studio version. Those who like the sound of solid symphonic progressive rock combined with beautiful insertions of woodwinds like the flute, oboe, clarinet & bassoon, mixed to the subtle sounds of lutes, mandolins, harpsichord and a chitarrone can't go wrong with this album.
01 Three's a crowd 02 Worries 03 20 years after 04 Duplo's theme 05 Morning in equivealesia 06 It's fun to obey 07 Evening thoughts 08 Working on the mountain 09 Unica 10 Love is in his eye 11 Together 12 Life in the individual state of ridicula
13 Hapiness 14 The guy is cool 15 Same old song 16 Move out 17 Finale & epilogue 18 One night in Mantua