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The first Mostly Autumn album, originally released 1999 on the Cyclops label. An album of power, emotion, harmonies, atmospheres, melodies and musicianship. This is music which has the instrumental interplay and structures for the progressive audience and the melodic appeal for the mainstream listener. It can be best described as Pink Floyd meets Celtic Rock. Some of the tracks lean heavily on Floyd influences from the “Dark Side of the Moon” and “Wish You Were Here” era but the instrumentation and lyricism ensures that this is not a recycling of old ideas. A quick look at the instruments played (violin, flute, whistles) clearly indicates the Celtic influence. Mostly Autumn forge their own unique style by combining leads by violin and guitar together with the vocals of Heather Findlay and Bryan Josh. Featuring classic Mostly Autumn Tracks such as: Heroes Never Die, The Last Climb and The Night Sky "An absolutely brilliant debut album by Mostly Autumn. This band, consisting of no less than 8 musicians, is probably the best debut band of 1999. Bryan Josh is the main composer, and a gifted one indeed. This band is going to produce more miracle albums in the future, trust me! It's Pink Floyd with Celtic influences, although both influences are quite well seperated"Read full review