(Review from vintageprog.com)

Jane followed up their previous album quite well with “Between Heaven and Hell”. The album had more abrupt chord-changes and didn’t have the same seamless flow as “Fire, Water, Earth & Air”. But that made it on the other hand a more dynamic and varied record that better captured all the different sides of the band. The 20-minute title-track had it all: sinister instrumental-passages with some electronic effects, pleasant Pink Floyd-like vocal-parts, loud heavy-prog riffs, sweeping solo-passages with atmospheric string-synths, and even a gothic choir to make the right gloomy mood. “Twilight” starts as an average hard rock song, but turns quickly into a beautiful and energetic instrumental-part that easily is some of the best that Jane ever recorded. “Voice in the Wind” is a melodic and heavily synth-based song that floats graciously away in its spacey feel. The closing-track “Your Circle” is a very basic and ordinary boogie-rock track, but it’s still kind of funny as it makes such a big contrast to the rest of the album. “Between Heaven and Hell” was yet another proof that Jane was on a winning streak in the late 70′s, as it’s easily among their best albums.

Line-up:
- Klaus Hess / guitars, moog, vocals
- Martin Hesse / bass, vocals
- Peter Panka / drums, percussion, vocals
- Manfred Wieczorke / keyboards, vocals
with
- A. Zchenker / harp

Track List:
01. Between Heaven and Hell (19:47)
02. Twilight (8:14)
03. Voice in the Wind (5:14)
04. Your Circle (3:51)

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