The album art, tho a little interesting doesn't do much for me. I got five tracks in on the car stereo, but this is a headphones album. Cinematic opening track. Fly on a Windshield/ Brodway Melody has a cool vibe. In the Cage; again so cinematic, driving energy. The synthy stuff is so good on here. This would all go great with 1980s animation like Time Masters or Gandahar. Back in N.Y.C. gives me anxiety, but it goes places. Maybe three tracks didn't instantly hit me on disc one, but they were all strong enough that I believe with more time appreciation would grow. I think taking a pause or intermission between disc one and two is the way to go. It felt jarring to go right into it. The Waiting Room was captivating. Anyway made me want to re-listen instantly. The Lamia won me over. Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats was very pleasant accompanying the sun rise while listening. Then an audio play. The vocals could be a little louder. Great ending track for this cinematic experience. Takes you out on a high. Peter Gabriel makes really good cadence choices that make the listener pay attention. The production, creativity and writing are interesting throughout the two discs. It's a lot to listen to in one sitting, but it's quite the accomplishment. I'll need to schedule another listen someday.