I'm just about to give this another listen. I still remember working on my version, before I got into "Don Claude" and everything else (I once won a Talent Quest, over a band that played a Stadium, when I presented an excerpt from my "Nosferatu". Don't ask me how I did it since I have no music training :rolleyes: )
Anyway, I heard the CD at one point. Was this released in the same year as "Jekyll & Hyde: The Complete Work"? It's a really spacy album. The performances alone are electrifying. It's got to be one of the most under-rated scores I have ever heard from a British musical in a decade. Why wasn't this produced in the West End? It's been done, in various amateur and foreign productions, but nothing like "Jekyll". I really recommend this CD.
Must-hear:
"Somewhere At The Edges Of Creation"
"Nature's Symmetry"
"The Point Of Singularity"
"Worms Feed On My Brain" (play it back to back with "The World Has Gone Insane" and "Knoblauch!" from Tanz Der Vampyr. LMAOOO.)