‘71 Minutes Of’ kicks the album off with a blast of pure pop energy. On 71 Minutes Of album, Faust have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. four years ago, Faust briefly lived up to their terrific name, with an insanely addictive hit single called “Baby”. I greatly enjoyed this CD.
Put Baby into car stereo for your highway driving Meer is the album’s biggest hit, I think. Munic B is a very good song maybe surprisingly better than you at first might’ve imagined. When I listen to Don’t Take Roots in my car when traffic ain’t going so good. I listened to the opening track Party 2 and liked it a lot. This track is a fabulous selection of easy listening, suitable for any age, taste or occasion. Psalter gives taste of what makes Faust special as a musician. Party 5 is worth the money. Party 1 motivates you to get up and do something to improve your life and the life of others. It’s very catchy and easy to get into which is what you want in a song. Album opener Party 6 is a bright, upbeat ditty. Party 4 one is one of the better boring ones.
71 Minutes Of CD


