Floating (Eloy album)

Floating
Studio album by
Released11 October 1974
RecordedJanuary – May 1974
StudioEMI Electrola Studios, Cologne, Germany
GenreProgressive rock, krautrock
Length40:17
LabelHarvest
ProducerEloy
Eloy chronology
Inside
(1973)
Floating
(1974)
Power and the Passion
(1975)
Alternative cover
2000 remastered CD reissue cover
Audio sample
"Floating"
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Floating is the third studio album by German rock band Eloy, released in 1974.

This is Eloy's first album to feature bassist Luitjen Janssen, replacing Wolfgang Stöcker. During the album's composition, the four members of the band decided to rent an apartment together, in order to rehearse more regularly and achieve better cohesion. The band's leader Frank Bornemann took it upon himself to write the album's lyrics, but with the help of Eloy's old member Erich Schriever, and EMI Electrola producer Richard Smith, who is credited under the alias "Gordon Bennit".

Floating received polarizing retrospective reviews; George Starostin believes that the album "is a failure and shows Eloy already running out of steam", while Allmusic's François Couture considers it to be "their first artistic peak" and Greek music journalist Alexandros Richardos thinks "it might be their highest quality album".