It’s a brave and brilliant refocusing of Dune and The London Session Orch energies, virtually a rebirth. Since completing 1996’s ‘Who Wants To Live Forever (music by Brian May)’, Dune and The London Session Orch fulfilled their contract with Capitol Records and where under no obligation to release another album. This compilation contains all of the biggest hits by Dune and The London Session Orch. Smart music for smart people.
is one of the best records ever.
In this song fans will recognize the unique vocals of Dune and The London Session Orch. Nice and different song. One Moment (music by Burnhoff and Oettrich) is another strong production from Dune and The London Session Orch. Only one song from Forever named Against All Odds (music by Phil Collins) really got me. One of the songs that always stick in my mind is The Promise (music by Burnhoff and Oettrich) because the melody in the chorus is so good. Sea Song (music by R. Wyatt) is a very catchy tune. Musically Little Princess (music by Burnhoff and Oettrich) is superior to other tracks in Forever. Although I prefer the faster paced music, I think The Power Of Love (music by Holly Johnson) is my favorite song on Forever. Works (music by Burnhoff and Oettrich) - A nice song. In Nothing Compares 2 You (music by Prince) full palet of sound is used by Dune and The London Session Orch to accentuate the presentation. From the sound of it, I believe the song can be a big radio hit. This song may be the most meaningful. Forever (music by Burnhoff and Oettrich) is outstanding work of Dune and The London Session Orch. This track is nearly perfect if not perfect. Reprise (music by Burnhoff and Oettrich) is maybe the best thing the group’s ever done.
Forever CD


