After the success of their self-titled debut album, the Dutch rock band Nilsson decided to take a more professional approach for their next album. For the recordings of Freddie's Garden, they went to the Cosford Mill studio of Queen drummer Roger Taylor, where they recorded a dozen new songs under the production direction of Pete Briquette (K's Choice and Nick Cave), each of which is of a high level.
to be. In doing so, they have managed to find the right balance between ballads and pointed rockers, with the driving rhythm section in songs such as Stars, Safe And Sound and Tree appealing to the imagination. Singer Marieke Eelman excels in sober ballads that also have something to tell, such as in Phobic For Life, Don't Push Me Under and You Make Sense To Me. After You is the best song on the record. (CK)more