Love Over Fear is a pretty good album. I've only listened to it twice, so I haven't fully digested the tunes yet. Feels a bit like a return to the classic sound of The World thru Not Of This World. 360 Degrees is definitely an anthemic sing-along, like Nostradamus (Stargazing).
I've also been reacquainting myself with Men Who Climb Mountains. That album now feels like a halfway step between the heaviness and guitar-dominance of Passion and its few predecessors, and the "softer" proggier sound of Love Over Fear.
Changing the subject, but still Pendragon-related...a few years ago I attempted to buy The World, in a 2013 reissue, but the tracks were all offset by 2 minutes or so, and the first two minutes were cut from the beginning of the album. I sent that one back, and I've been scared to try again in case it winds up being a bad copy again. They have not been pulled from sale at all, despite the obvious fault. I have to make sure it's an original 1991 copy, or else I'm not buying.