Nettwerk Records
1992
The Last Man To Fly
About This Album
Trying to follow up a successful collaboration had to be just about as tricky as aligning the individual schedules of each of the participants for that sequel -- in fact, it took five years to get everyone back together again. Again, the project draws more on Ka-Spel's strengths and background than on Key's, turning in a mildly psychedelic electronic soundscape, this time with organic elements like acoustic and electric guitar scattered prominently throughout. It's a nice effect and it certainly brings broader range to the Tear Garden sound, but at the same time it edges the band closer towards a funked-up electro Pink Floyd. How you react to this fact is up to you. ~ Sean Carruthers, All Music Guide
Track List
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