Import from Canada. Vinyl plays nicely (play-graded). Cover looks great; very light scuffing and a few surface impressions (front/back); discoloration along spine on back and a few surface abrasions. Inner-sleeve is original (plastic). Spine is clean and easy-to-read with little wear. Minor shelf-wear along top/bottom-edge and corners. Opening is crisp with signs of light use. (Notch in top-right.)
This is a rehash of the medieval themes and romantic piano pieces found on the first Fresh Aire. Fresh Aire II gets the nod over the debut by separating the two styles rather than alternating them; the side-long Fantasia consists of variations on a stirring medieval theme, not as fertile as Rick Wakeman or Camel's The Snow Goose perhaps, but not far off the mark either. The variations are described as doors (a convenient allusion given the music's conduciveness to reverie), with the intended effect of each described with Epimethean acuity by (presumably) Chip Davis.