The Swedish symphonic rock group Tribute's second album, originally released in 1986. The Swedish symphonic rock group Tribute made four records during the eighties. Breaking Barriers is their second album, originally recorded and released in 1986. This is the first album where the band is joined by french drummer Pierre Moerlen (ex Gong/Mike Oldfield). The sound was now getting sharper compared to the first album New Views. Breaking Barriers is more in the direction of jazz fusion, even though the more poetic quality of the previous album is still to be heard. One of the songs of the album is 'Diesel Enginee', a duet for two bass guitars that became one of the bands hits and was performed on every concert throughout their carreer.Tracklisting:01 Breaking Barriers (Christer Rhedin/Dan Erixon) 5:5002 Streamlined (Christer Rhedin) 6:4803 Diesel Engine (Gideon Andersson/Christer Rhedin) 4:5104 A Kumma Ki Yidi (Christer Rhedin/Pierre Moerlen) 6:2905 Scottish Mystery (Gideon Andersson) 4:4006 Leaves Are Falling (Gideon Andersson) 9:5907 I Felt Like It... (Pierre Moerlen) 3 :19Bonus MaterialsDigitally remastered versionTrack Listing Breaking Barriers Steamlined Dieselengine A Kumma Ki Yidi Scottish Mystery Leaves are Falling I Felt Like It Additional DetailsLabel: Sireena RecordsGenre: Progressive RockRun Time: 41:58 minsRegion: 0Release Date: 08/06/13UPC: 4260182981153