What is more inspiring than life and love? All the ups and downs, the constant change and the constant charge.
This music is the positive charge that transfers "sounds" into "feeling". You can hear the swing of life on the thoughtful "Just talk to you"; the breezy, positive and bell-like feeling on "Hand in Hand" and enjoy the summery, swinging and jazzed-up hymn "Loving Life!" The new face of soft fusion, jazz and NewEmotionalMusic comes alive with the unique sound of Freeze Frame!
Frame was a German band formed in the early 1970's. In 1972, they released their debut album, '"Frame of Mind", produced by the infamous krautrock producer Dieter Dierks. The band was short-lived - "Frame of Mind" was to be their only album, and the 5-piece dissolved soon afterward. Stylistically, Frame is a fair representation of the wild jamming of Krautrock but the influence is based on heavy psychedelic bands as Iron Butterfly, Vanilla Fudge and Deep Purple. A slant towards a heavier sound is tempered by a healthy dose of keyboards: the organ, piano, mellotron and spinet all credited to various band members. A pleasant alternative for fans of the heavy progressive/psychedelic sound.
Music or Movie? The big picture in "Waitin' For Your Call" reminds you of a b/w Bogard movie, the lover waitin' at the phone, late at night, excuses, love, hate, drama. "Good Morning L.A." is just that: sunny, jazzy good and mellow. "Where are You" in both versions memorable, the vocals right on. "Syntasia" a hommage to the powerful sounds of Keith Emerson and to Eddie Jobson's brilliance.