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| | Nightwatch, Dusk to Dawn |
 | | Half of the instrumentation is conventional (guitar, bass and drums), and half somewhat offbeat (one member doubling on violin and recorder, and another contributes sax, keys, whistle and recorder), which together can produce a spectrum of sounds ranging from the familiar to the somewhat strange. |
 | | In contrast, "Lemming's Leap" is almost heavy rock, with the drums and bass playing a straight-forward rhythm, whilst synthesizer and effect laden violin share the riff-like tune. |
 | | The title of this disc is most appropriate, as the best time to listen to it is indeed from dusk to dawn, in the early hours of the morning when no one has any strength left to argue. |
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