(Review from progressiveworld.net)

Twilight were a 70s German rock quartet with progressive tendencies, hailing from Bonn. Their sole album’s cover is graced with a beautiful fantasy-themed artwork.

Aside from the rather progressive title track; the band’s sound is in the same vein with classic Thin Lizzy or Lynyrd Skynyrd. But the climate fluctuates with forays into various musical styles.

The title track begins with atmospherics – strumming guitar and the sound of wind. Keyboards and drums come into the mix, keyboards taking the lead before Kramatz’s guitar comes in. Unlike elsewhere on the album, Kramarz’s playing is clean, soaring. Huder’s keys are light, like falling rain.

“Country Waltz” is a damn catchy 70s southern rock. Following “Leaving In The Morning” evoke a lower register sound, harking Supertramp. “Rock ‘N’ Roll Chillun” starts with a few bars are Zep-like, but the whole grove has a Priest taste mixed in with a dash of Kiss and a sprinkle of Mountain. Not for any extended riffs or anything, like they piecemealed a track together stealing bits and pieces… but the fuzzed guitar tone and chorus. “Stranger In Your Town” begins with some narrative intro that ends with announcing the song, eventually turning up to be a blues-rock song.

Line-up:
- Volkmar Kramatz / guitar, vocals
- Ulrich Hulder / keyboards
- Jurgen Bieler / bass, vocals
- Roland Glasser / drums

Track List:
01. Day And Night – 8:35
02. Country Waltz – 3:48
03. Leaving In The Morning – 6:00
04. Rock ‘N’ Roll Chillun – 4:47
05. Stranger In Your Town – 7:23
06. White Queen Boogie – 4:05
07. Last Night In Verona – 2:39
08. Ships Sailing On Sea – 5:28

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