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Review by lukretio published

"Fantasy’s second effort, Beyond the Beyond, was registered in 1974 but didn’t see the light at the time and was only released in the early 90s. This is really unfortunate as this album is such a decisive improvement over their debut album "Paint a Picture" that could have represented a real turning point for the band.

Most of the songs included in Beyond the Beyond are of very high quality, and really show Fantasy at their best: solid rhythm section, beautiful vocal melodies and excellent keyboards and guitar arrangements, with David Metcalfe’s mellotron and Hammond shining all through and Peter James’ guitar being much more convincing than on the debut album. Beyond the Beyond also scores higher in originality and ‘progressiveness’ than its predecessor.

The highlight of the album is the 9+mins Alanderie , a beautiful blend of outstanding organ and mellotron work, great vocals parts (at times dark and aggressive, at times more melodic), excellent rhythm section with some great electric guitar work (almost pre-metal in the second half of the song), all embellished by eastern and psychedelic influences.

Also worth of mention are the title track Beyond the Beyond (a tasteful rocker with some excellent keyboards work), the acoustic Reality (beautiful melodic song dominated by 12 strings acoustic guitar and voice), Afterthought (Peter James’ guitar shines here, with a convincing guitar solo at about 3mins, and also great Hammond arrangements) and the Wyattian Church Clock . The other songs are less original and turn out to be somewhat less convincing, although still enjoyable (especially Winter Rose ).

Overall, a really good album with great prog songs. Not to be missed."

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