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TALES FROM A HIDDEN DREAM

Project: Patchwork

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3.20 | 11 ratings | 1 reviews | 18% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2015

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Beginning (3:59)
2. Oblivion (13:25)
3. The Turning Point (6:56)
4. Elysium (0:52)
5. Land of Hope and Honour (5:14)
6. Not Yet (5:10)
7. Every End Is a Beginning (Bau' dir ein Schloss) (6:16)
8. Oblivion Things (reprise) (4:17)
9. Incomprehensible (demo) (17:52)

Total Time 64:01

Line-up / Musicians

- Gerd Albers / acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, drums & percussion, vocals
- Peter Koll / electric guitar, backing vocals

With:
- Stefan Mageney / vocals
- André Müller / vocals
- Melanie Nocon / vocals
- Lars Bergerow / vocals
- Magdalena Büchel / vocals
- Claudia Fischbacher / vocals
- Jessica Schmalle / vocals
- Olaf Kobbe / vocals
- Kreuz & Quer Choir / chorus vocals
- Michael Ettema / lead guitar
- Frank Göbel / lead guitar
- Martin Schnella / lead & rhythm guitars, vocals
- David Scholtz / lead guitar
- Oliver Hanf / lead guitar
- Kay Ernst / rhythm guitar
- Kalle Wallner / lead guitar
- Yossi Sassi / bouzoukis, lead guitar
- Marek Arnold / keyboards, saxophone
- Johannes Hahn / keyboards
- Volker Wichmann / keyboards, backing vocals
- Thomas Orth / grand piano
- Claudia Orth / flutes
- Matthias Becker / bass
- Jost Halenta / bass
- Markus Schüttler / bass
- Andreas Wimmer / orchestral programming

Releases information

Artwork: Janine Rojé

CD Self-released (2015, Germany)

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PROJECT: PATCHWORK Tales from a Hidden Dream ratings distribution


3.20
(11 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(18%)
18%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(27%)
27%
Good, but non-essential (45%)
45%
Collectors/fans only (9%)
9%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Windhawk
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars German venture PROJECT: PATCHWORK is the creative vehicle of composer and musician Gerd Albers. He has been working to record material he has written for a number of years, and with some help from a large group of friends and relations he managed to finalize an initial album, "Tales from a Hidden Dream", which was self-released in 2015.

"Tales from a Hidden Dream" is indeed a patchwork project, with some details more interesting than the others. The epic-length compositions, alongside the stunning opening track Beginning, will be the main selling points for a progressive rock-oriented audience, and those with an interest in an artist that adds in some hard rock and metal bits to a production with a progressive rock foundation may well be seen as something of a key audience for Gerd Albers' Project: Patchwork. This isn't a finely polished gem though, but rather a rough diamond with some facets shining bright.

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