Tribute is presented in the available review as a Swedish micro rock orchestra whose debut album New Views was released in 1984. The lineup highlighted in the review centers on multi-instrumentalist Gideon Andersson and his sisters Lena and Lina, and includes collaborators named Christen Rhedin, Dag Westling, Per Ramsby, Åke Ziedén and Pierre Moerlen. The music blends eighties progressive/symphonic arrangements with new age and folk touches and features instrumental pieces and choral passages.

According to the review, the debut New Views was reissued digitally by Sireena Records in 2012. The album contains a near-22-minute titular suite celebrated in the review.

The DeBaser review by Onirico celebrates Tribute's 1984 debut New Views as an eclectic, often instrumental micro-orchestral prog/new-age record. The album mixes synth-driven eighties prog, Celtic-tinged guitar lines and airy sisterly choirs, culminating in a near-22-minute suite. The review is affectionate, witty and recommends the CD to listeners who appreciate elegant harmonies and adventurous arrangements.

For:Fans of 1980s progressive/symphonic rock, new age listeners, collectors of obscure Swedish records.

 The debut “New Views” by the Swedish Tribute falls in the Orwellian 1984.

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