(Review from progarchives.com)

This only live album of Finch contains over 70 minutes of fascinating live-performances from December 1976 (with Beer Klaasse still behind the drums).

Finch is at their best playing four numbers from the albums “Glory Of The Inner Force” and “Beyond Expression” recreating the unique live-atmosphere and performed with a passion that is guaranteed to give you goose bums.

Throughout the tracks there are various improvisations. On the track “A Passion Condensed” in particular guitarist Joop’s loops wind and twist around each other reaching a crescendo of pure white noise. Furthermore it’s interesting to notice how new keyboard player Ad Wammes manages to give the old Finch repertoire his own unique twist. With the help of his newly purchased Mini-moog synthesizer he artfully whips off many spectacular sounding solo.

As a cream on top of the cherry, the previously unreleased track ”Necronomicon” is performed on stage. It has a playing time of over 15 minutes — a typical 70s composition with extended soli on guitar, synthesizer and bass.

Line-up:
- Joop Van Nimwegen / electric guitar, acoustic guitar, guitar synthesizer
- Peter Vink / bass, Moog Tarurus pedal bass
- Ad Wammes / keyboards
- Beer Klaasse / drums

Track List:
01. Scars On The Ego – 9:33
02. Paradoxical Moods – 11:39
03. Necronomicon – 17:47
04. A Passion Condensed – 20:05
05. Pisces – 12:00

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