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! No.
! Title
! Length
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| 1
| "Over 'N' Above"
| 7:24
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| 2
| "Lotus Groves"
| 4:57
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| 3
| "Isle Of The Blessed"
| 1:57
|-
| 4
| "Panoramania"
| 7:08
|-
| 5
| "Behind The Crystal Curtain"
| 0:55
|-
| 6
| "Palace Of Glass"
| 3:22
|-
| 7
| "Hot-Biscuit Slim"
| 7:27
|-
| 8
| "(Black) Velvet Mountain"
| 5:10
|-
| 9
| "Sly Monkey"
| 5:00
|-
| 10
| "A Lot Of What You Fancy..."
| 0:36
|}
For all intents and purposes, this is a Karl Jenkins solo album. The music is a blend of fusion and progressive, with some orchestral flavorings. “Panoramia” and “Hot Biscuit Slim” features guitar and sax doubling the melody. “(Black) Velvet Mountain” features a melancholic melody guitar line. “Sly Monkey” features some nice multitracked guitar on the intro, and Allan playing lead and his only solo.
For all intents and purposes, this is a Karl Jenkins solo album. The music is a blend of fusion and progressive, with some orchestral flavorings. “Panoramia” and “Hot Biscuit Slim” features guitar and sax doubling the melody. “(Black) Velvet Mountain” features a melancholic melody guitar line. “Sly Monkey” features some nice multitracked guitar on the intro, and Allan playing lead and his only solo.
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Revision as of 14:56, 30 September 2023

No. Title Length
1 "Over 'N' Above" 7:24
2 "Lotus Groves" 4:57
3 "Isle Of The Blessed" 1:57
4 "Panoramania" 7:08
5 "Behind The Crystal Curtain" 0:55
6 "Palace Of Glass" 3:22
7 "Hot-Biscuit Slim" 7:27
8 "(Black) Velvet Mountain" 5:10
9 "Sly Monkey" 5:00
10 "A Lot Of What You Fancy..." 0:36

For all intents and purposes, this is a Karl Jenkins solo album. The music is a blend of fusion and progressive, with some orchestral flavorings. “Panoramia” and “Hot Biscuit Slim” features guitar and sax doubling the melody. “(Black) Velvet Mountain” features a melancholic melody guitar line. “Sly Monkey” features some nice multitracked guitar on the intro, and Allan playing lead and his only solo.