(Review from progarchives.com)

Lightshine is a very unknown but great band, formed in Emmerich. They played very trippy and beautiful music pieces, in the style of Amon Duul II, Eloy, with a little touch of Led Zeppelin, Genesis and Pink Floyd.

In 1973, they released their sole album, Feeling. It features great epic floating long pieces, mostly dominated by electric floating guitar and alternates relaxing and catchy passages.

The album opens with “Sword of the Sky”, a very trippy beatiful song which makes immediately the listener fly in space. The guitar sound resembles to the Zep’s “No Quarter”. Then the song becomes more energic to let appear a surprising but very good flute solo in the vein of Jethro Tull.

“Lory” is a reprise of Grieg’s “In the Hall of the Mountain King” with spacey guitar and rock vocals. After comes “Nightmare”, a feeric symphonic prog song features pure krautrock sounds, with many changements and sometimes reminiscent of Eloy.

“King and Queen” is the second long piece of the album. This tune is sad, enchanting, and transports you to the middle-age. The album ends with the title track, a very relaxing song with smooth vocals.

Line-up:
- Joe / guitar, vocals
- Ulli / guitar, flute, vocals
- Olli / synthesizer
- Wolfgang / bass
- Egon / drums

Track List:
01. Sword In The Sky – 4:49
02. Lory – 5:28
03. Nightmare – 10:29
04. King And Queen – 13:39
05. Feeling – 7:34

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