Like Water Blue, it's soft, melodically gorgeous and may remind more of Mark I Renaissance than the Mark II. Main difference is that it is even less "rocky" and more vocals, flute, digipiano-synths and rhythm section. More mawkish at places too, but with a more diverse set of folky ideas thrown in and with more violin. The beautiful instrumental "Afterglow" plays almost as a more subdued take on Camel's "Ice". Seeds of the Dream is certainly worth your while, if you like Water Blue.
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