Carsten Pieper
How could I have missed this album (obviously a neo-prog classic of some acclaim...) for almost 40 years? Some songs strongly remind me of early Marillion (MSH/Grendel-era), although with a little more "edge". Whether that edge was deliberately or due to a stricter budget, I don't know... Taking into account the date of this recording, I'm even not sure, which band influenced the other one more!
An interesting "wavey" feel can't be denied, which doesn't appear that often in things prog!
Favorite track: Human Being.