Paul Brett's "Guitar Trek," released on January 1, 1980, under Cherry Red Records, is a captivating journey into the world of progressive rock, showcasing Brett's mastery of the 12-string guitar. This 36-minute album is a testament to Brett's innovative approach to the genre, blending intricate guitar work with rich, layered compositions. The album features ten tracks, each offering a unique exploration of sound and melody, from the hauntingly beautiful "Forever Autumn" to the lively "Summertime." Brett is joined by talented backing musicians, including Richard Harvey on keyboards, adding depth and texture to the music. "Guitar Trek" is a standout piece in Brett's discography, highlighting his skill and creativity as a musician. Whether you're a fan of progressive rock or simply appreciate exceptional guitar work, this album is sure to impress.