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Glasgow, ScotlandTorodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-67216272713514006242017-02-28T19:05:00.002+00:002017-02-28T19:06:32.517+00:00H7G - Esclavo De La Máquina (2012)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The debut album from this band from Costa Rica.<br />
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The band is a quartet with a lineup of guitars, synths, bass, drums and male Spanish vocals.<br />
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Progressive rock from Costa Rica is not often in my speakers. Coffee from the same country is pretty often in my coffee mug, though. Costa Rica makes some of the finest & best coffee in the world.<br />
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This album is a Name Your Price album from this <a href="https://himno7galaxia.bandcamp.com/album/esclavo-de-la-m-quina" target="_blank">Bandcamp website</a>. So download it and leave some money for the band if you think this review is interesting.<br />
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H7G is named after the famous Return To Forever album Hymn To The Seventh Galaxy. And that is the only thing reminding me about Return To Forever.<br />
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There are some jazz and fusion on this album. But much more in the Canterbury scene tradition than in the Return To Forever style. Pierre Moerlin's version of Gong springs to mind here. But that is only a small part of their music.<br />
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Gentle Giant and some Italian progressive rock bands like Picchio Dal Pozzo is a larger reference. Those and the abovementioned Gong.<br />
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This album is only thirty-three minutes long. But it pulls a pretty big punch on these minutes. Most of it is instrumental and pretty playful and eclectic.<br />
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The end result is a good album and it makes me want to check out their 2015 album, which is available from the link above. H7G is a talented band and one to keep an eye on.<br />
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3 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-24603874329860326222017-02-27T20:40:00.000+00:002017-02-27T20:40:04.573+00:00Hidria Spacefolk - Symbiosis (2002)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The debut album from this Finnish band.<br />
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The band was a five piece band with a lineup of sitar, guitars, organ, harp, synths, jawharp, mandolin, drums, bass and some vocals. Other guest musicians are adding vibraphone, cello, violin, flutes and female voices. <br />
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I reviewed their so far latest album, the 2012 opus Astronautica <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/hidria-spacefolk-astronautica-2012.html" target="_blank">back in October 2012</a> and liked that album. Very Ozric Tentacles.<br />
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On the basis of that album, I got their other three albums too. But it has taken me until this month to put them up for reviews. Reviews of the two other albums to follow/can be found somewhere else in this blog.<br />
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The band is very much a spacerock band and very influenced by Ozric Tentacles. But there are some Hawkwind here too. The vibraphone reminds me about Gong.<br />
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This album is for spacerock fans and a bit hardcore spacerock in that respect. The music is surprisingly organice. I was expecting a trippy electro-fest of an album. These fifty-two minutes proves otherwise.<br />
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There is some sparks missing here, I feel. This is a debut album though and the band is staking out the course here. It is a good debut album too and a band well worth following. Which I will be doing. This band and their music has an x-factor not to be ignored.<br />
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3 points<br />
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The second album from this Italian band.<br />
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The band is a five piece big band with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums, glockenspiel, keyboards, synths, percussions and Italian male vocals. A lot of guest musicians adds woodwinds of all sorts, piano, keyboards and choirs.<br />
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The guest musicians represents most new and old avant-garde and quirky jazz bands from Italy. From Picchio Dal Pozzo to Ske, Alco Frisbass, Yugen, Not A Good Sign and Muffins.<br />
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Their 2013 debut album with the awesome long name <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/homunculus-res-limiti-alleguaglianza.html" target="_blank">was a great album. </a>One of those avant-garde and Canterbury albums everyone should have. It was obvious that this band was something <b><i>really special.</i> </b><br />
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Again a very long album title and I suspect the band is into dada'ism here. Something they share with myself. The album artwork is also great and tells us that this band is again upon us. Better run for cover if avant-garde and Canterbury is not your thing.<br />
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I am not going to run a back-to-back comparison here. But I cannot fail to notice that the band has moved slightly more towards the Canterbury sound and scene on this album. By all means, they are still an Italian band and a RPI band. They are still very influenced by the likes of Picchio Dal Pozzo. But a lot of Caravan and some Soft Machine is very evident here. At last on the first half of this album.<br />
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The second half of the album is slightly more in the vein of Italian jazz and avant-garde prog.<br />
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This fifty-two minutes long album is very playful and throws strange dada'ist like ideas at the listener. There are also some great melodies here in the vein of the RPI scene.<br />
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In short, this is a great album. Another great album from this band who surely is the new great hope in the RPI scene. They have at least got a new fan. Me. Check out this great album !<br />
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The third album from this Italian band.<br />
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The band was a five piece band on this album with a lineup of woodwinds, bass, drums, guitars, vibraphone, Mellotron, organ, piano and Italian vocals.<br />
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Palepoli is the album which has put Osanna on the map. Both the RPI and the world wide progressive rock map. It is mentioned among the best albums from PFM and Banco Del Soccorso.<br />
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Palepoli is also a very difficult album to get below the skin of. There is a myriad of genres and musical expressions on this album.<br />
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Avant garde prog, avant garde jazz, RPI, heavy prog, blues, jazz, crossover prog, symphonic prog, eclectic prog........ you get all of it on this forty-two minutes and three tracks long album. That and some masculine and at times; screaming vocals.<br />
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The sound is typical early 1970s and the band takes no prisoners on this mad, mad album.<br />
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But there is solid method and order in this chaos. There are some great Mellotron parts here and a lot of very good ideas and melody parts. This despite of the chaos.<br />
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This album deserve it's "classic RPI album" status although I would not give it full score. It is a very good album though which showcases the mad and very innovative 1970s in the Italian progressive rock scene. It is a recommended album.<br />
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The 17th album from this British guitarist.<br />
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Steve Hackett is again doing the vocals and guitars. Numerous others, including his brother John Hackett, is helping out on flutes, bass, saxophone, drums, keyboards, synths, cello, brass, woodwinds and violins.<br />
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The Steve Hackett albums is now pretty predictable in it's formula and makeup. You get a lot of world music tied together with Steve's guitars and vocals.<br />
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Steve Hackett was a brilliant in Genesis and has made some good albums too. I am no fan of classical and entirely acoustic albums. So in respect for Steve Hackett and to be fair to him and the readers of this blog, I am not reviewing those albums. So I end up with albums like this. Which is not an entirely fair evaluation of his career.<br />
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Albums like this, To Watch The Storms, throws together some pretty eclectic genres like classical music, symphonic prog, acoustic guitars and world music. There does not seem like there is a clear concept on albums like this.<br />
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Albums like this also requires a lot of good songs too. There is none here. A couple of good songs is all I can find here. The rest is pretty decent.<br />
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I am no fan of this genre and I find this album a bit on the non-engaging side of the spectrum. This is a decent to good album.<br />
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The debut album from this Chile based band.<br />
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The band is a quartet with a lineup of percussions, drums, bass, guitars, keyboards and female Spanish vocals. Two guests also provide trumpet and violin.<br />
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The band is a continuation of another Chile band called <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3181" target="_blank">La Desoorden</a>. That jazz/fusion band released five albums between 2001 and 2012 before they split up. The founding members of that band is now <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=9141" target="_blank">Hominido</a>.<br />
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Hominido has so far released two albums. This one and the follow up in 2016.<br />
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From what I also understand, Hominido and La Desoorden are also two very different bands when it comes to music too.<br />
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The music on the seventy minutes long is eclectic crossover prog. That means a lot of jazz and eclectic prog with some prog metal thrown into this mix too.<br />
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Eliana Valenzuela vocals is really good. The music is at times very jarring and a bit dissonant. The use of trumpet and guitars on prog metal riffs are interesting and very refreshing. Not to mention; good.<br />
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There is a lot of King Crimson'ish music on this album made very Latin-American by the vocals and the trumpet. The salsa (not the sauce...) here is also eclectic. Fans of Latin-American prog and King Crimson will love this album.<br />
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I rate this as a good album because it really has a lot of good things going for it. So check it out.<br />
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3 points<br />
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The third album from this German band.<br />
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The band was a six piece big band on this album with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, percussions, viola, cello and English vocals. A guest musician provided saxophone and flutes.<br />
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<a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=150" target="_blank">The band</a> continued on from their <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/hoelderlin-holderlins-traum-1972.html" target="_blank">debut album</a> and their <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/hoelderlin-hoelderlin-1975.html" target="_blank">second album</a>. Albums I like.<br />
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The band went from being a folk prog band on their debut to become a rather eclectic prog band on their second album. I wondered where Clowns & Clouds would take me....<br />
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There are still a lot of eclectic prog from the likes of Gentle Giant hanging around on this forty-two minutes long album. But the band has again moved on and taken a new direction. But the band is still Hoelderlin on this album and on the previous two albums. They have their own sound, whatever they play.<br />
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The new direction has taken them to symphonic prog. And that pretty much close to Genesis too. There is a few minutes of this album, but not many minutes, where they sound like Genesis in their Lamb Lies Down On Broadway era.<br />
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The use of viola also brings us a bit back into prog folk again. There are some hints back to their debut album here.<br />
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The album is pastoral throughout and a real charmer. Albums I don't get too many of. <br />
The songs are long and there is one suite here lasting well past ten minutes. Another song, Streamng, goes well past ten minutes too. Streaming is also the best song here, just a couple of tones better than the rest of this album. <br />
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The result is a very good album with some very good songs. All of them, in fact. This is something for all symphonic prog fans out there. Check it out.<br />
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3.5 points<br />
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The debut album from this German band.<br />
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The band was a four piece with a lineup of guitars, keyboards, bass, guitars and English vocals.<br />
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Jeronimo was a commercially successful band who released three albums in their flash-like career. Cosmic Blues was indeed a very successful album with two hitsingles. Both singles and the album reached # 1 in most European countries. They also toured this album with the likes of Golden Earring and Steppenwolf. Some legendary tours. <br />
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The band is listed as a <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3171" target="_blank">krautrock band in ProgArchives</a>. That may have been where they headed on their two final albums.<br />
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This album though is a thirty-seven minutes long album who lands somewhere between Kinks and Cream.<br />
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High energy beat music with some blues and a lot of pop music too. The music is pretty hard. But it still retain some teenybopper choruses and melody lines. A lot of them, in fact.<br />
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The two hit singles here are very typical teenybopper stuff. Stuff you can jump and dance to. Songs that makes me cringe. If I was more than two years old when this album was released, I would probably jump up and down too. I may have been mislead to think this was the coolest thing on this planet. But I would have been wrong.<br />
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This album comes across as a bit of a beat and teenybopper album. There is still enough qualities here to give it a decent rating. There are a couple of very decent songs here too and it ends with a fairly good song in the form of Heya. I will not give up on this band.<br />
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The fifth album from this US band.<br />
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The band is a four piece band on this album with a lineup of guitars, mandolin, keyboards, bass, drums, flutes, saxophone and female vocals.<br />
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I have followed this band from their first album to this one. See my reviews of all their albums in the A-Z section on the menu to the right.<br />
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I have noticed a new vocalist on this album after the vocals was shared between two other vocalist on the previous album, the 2014 album The Search For Joy. Tai Shan is the new vocalist now and she is a very, very good vocalist.<br />
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The band started out as a neo-prog band on their 2008 debut album. They quickly moved to straight symphonic prog and this is where we find them now.<br />
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At times, they sound a bit like Renaissance. But they most of all sounds like a US symphonic prog band. The saxophones sets them apart from the rest of the symphonic prog scene. Most of it.<br />
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It is fair to say that Cirrus Bay has their own style and identity. The music here is mostly very pastoral with no edges throughout these fifty-five minutes. There is a lot of instrumental parts which is very flowery and pastoral.<br />
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Green is this valley and green and full of flowers is this album. There is no great tracks here and I feel that the band is a bit looking for the xtra bit which will elevate them to a truly superb band. I rate them as a great band and one of the best symphonic prog bands around. I just wish they could come up with the goods too.<br />
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This is another very good album from this band and just that. Another almost there album from this band.<br />
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3.5 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-31052877003885192792017-02-22T20:03:00.001+00:002017-02-22T20:03:34.488+00:00Proto Kaw - Forth (2011)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The third album from this US band.<br />
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The band was now a seven piece big band with a lineup of guitars, bass, percussions, keyboards, drums, saxophone, flute, male and female vocals.<br />
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Proto-Kaw is the original Kansas and Kerry Livgren is the main man in Proto-Kaw. He was also the main man in the first version of Kansas. The one that Proto-Kaw has returned as. So no violins, Steve Walsh and Steve Morse.<br />
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Forth is also the final album before Proto-Kaw were disbanded as a result of Kerry Livgren's illness.<br />
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Kerry Livgren got a stroke in 2010 and I am not sure if any of this album was recorded after that date. I have also been told that there are some pre-Kansas songs here too.<br />
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I pretty much liked their first two albums which I have reviewed <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/proto-kaw-before-became-after-2004.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/proto-kaw-wait-of-glory-2006.html" target="_blank">here</a>. There was some good music on those two albums.<br />
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Forth is cobbled together with some old and new tracks. And it is not much on this album who connects this album to Kansas..... or the previous Proto-Kaw albums.<br />
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AOR is what we get here. Pretty bad AOR too. It says it all that it is really the old stuff here, the pre-Kansas stuff, who comes out best here. The more new stuff is falling well short of any good standards.<br />
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This is in short a pretty decent AOR album who does not enthuse me. Hence my rating of this album.<br />
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2 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-6411825306298883942017-02-21T20:40:00.002+00:002017-02-21T20:45:10.152+00:00Holon - The Time Is Always Now (2016)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The debut album from this Norwegian band.<br />
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Holon is the Norwegian songwriter and guitarist Ronny Pedersen with invited guest musicians for this album. I am not sure if Holon is a band. It is more like a project.<br />
Among those involved, we find Rhys Marsh and Lars Fredrik Froislie.<br />
The lineup is guitars, Hammond organs, keyboards, bass, drums, male and female vocals.<br />
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Ronny Pedersen is said to be very inspired by the likes of Zappa and symphonic prog from the 1970s. So inspired that he has been working on this album since 2012.<br />
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It shows. The album is a tour de force through various genres from the 1970s. Zappa aside, most of these genres is very melodic. Fusion, eclectic prog, symphonic prog and a bit harder prog gets their time and space here. And yes, Zappa too get some time and space intertwined with the other musical expressions.<br />
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There are a couple of great moments here. Two Grain Of Sands is one of them. A song with hit potential. Hence, it is out as a single.<br />
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The rest of the album is much more inwards looking and not particular commercial and lightweight. This seventy minutes long album is no easy listening at all. It has various genres. Perhaps one too many genres.<br />
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But that also gives us a lot of great vocal harmonies, guitar harmonies and a lot of really clever melodies. The feel and ambience here is darkness and light. This is indeed a pastoral album with a great sound.<br />
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This album has been worked on for many years and it really feels like it. You can feel the tender loving care afforded to every details and every tone here. The result is something really special. <br />
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It is indeed a great album and one to really cherish. Maybe this is Ronny Pedersen's only album in his life. Maybe there will be more. But he should really look at this album with pride and very warm feelings. A great album indeed.<br />
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4 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-7751794335828834692017-02-20T21:08:00.002+00:002017-02-20T21:09:15.967+00:00Hanuman - Lied des Teufels (1973)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The second album from this German band.<br />
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The band was a quartet with a lineup of guitars, alto sax, flutes, bass, drums and German vocals.<br />
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I am a sucker for krautrock and I spend some time on Youtube, looking for obscure krautrock bands and albums which has been included in ProgArchives. <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=3479" target="_blank">Hanuman</a> is one of those bands and this is the only album out of their in total three albums I could find with this band on Youtube.<br />
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I have to admit this is a good hobby which sometimes comes up with some great albums and bands.<br />
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Hanuman has come up with this forty-two minutes long album. An album well within the krautrock genre. The more accessible rock part of the krautrock genre.<br />
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Most of this album is straight rock with some heavy blues and jazz influences. There are also some heavy folk rock influences on this album.<br />
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The music here is twisted enough to be interesting and a bit special. There are some good harmonies, mainly by flutes, which I find very interesting.<br />
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That aside, this album is obscure because it is not good enough to really give the band a breakthrough. So they will always remain a footnote and an abscure band. I have heard their debut album is much, much more interesting than this album.<br />
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I would rate this album somewhere between decent and good. It is good enough to be check out as the sound is very good and will do justice to your headphones or speakers.<br />
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2.5 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-91346488310935340882017-02-19T20:59:00.001+00:002017-02-19T20:59:49.028+00:00Haddad - Ars Longa Vita Brevis (2004)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The fifth album from this Brazilian band.<br />
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The band was a proper band on this album. A five piece band with the Haddad brothers and three other musicians and two guest musicians. The lineup was guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, saxophone and Portuguese vocals.<br />
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I was far from impressed by their <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/haddad-orion-2000.html" target="_blank">third album Orion</a> and bypassed their fourth album. I am giving them a final try here. Well, I actually <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=498664" target="_blank">reviewed</a> their sixth and final album for ProgArchives back in August 2011.<br />
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I do not know what they did on their fourth album. A much critized album. So I cannot comment on their progress.<br />
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Ars Long Vita Brevis offers up forty-five minutes pretty laidback and commercial jazz-pop.<br />
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There is a lot of vocals here and a lot of almost ambient pieces here. Some pieces here are ambient and something to fall to sleep at.<br />
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And there are some pseudo-classical music here too. TV series music. Or movie-soundtrack type of music. TV or film, you get my drift. Not much to take away your attention from the TV screen or the big screen in the cinema.<br />
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The result is pretty lifeless and dull. This album does not really work at all. Not for the likes of myself, anyway.<br />
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This is a decent album, but nothing more. I don't see myself as a fan of this band.<br />
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2 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-37665130036843923982017-02-19T12:26:00.002+00:002017-02-19T12:26:59.674+00:00Apocalypse - Aurora Dos Sonhos (1996)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The third album from this Brazilian band.<br />
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The band was a quartet on this album with a lineup of guitars, organs, drums, piano, bass, synths and Brazilian vocals.<br />
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I like this band and you will find the recently added reviews of their debut album <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/apocalypse-apocalypse-1991.html" target="_blank">here</a> and their second album <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/apocalypse-perto-do-amanhecer-1995.html" target="_blank">here</a>. <br />
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This band is a <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=23" target="_blank">symphonic prog band</a>. It is one of many symphonic prog bands from South America & Mexico. A greeeeeeeeeeat continent for progressive rock.<br />
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I was not entirely pleased with their two previous efforts as you can see from my reviews. But they have pulled together and come up with their third album.<br />
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Their vocals is still dodgy and I agree with those who think the band should have got a far better vocalist on this album.<br />
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.....Which is a pity because the music here is a mix of symphonic prog and good old style neo-prog. Marillion and IQ meets Genesis. Symphonic neo-prog is a label I have seen on this album and I agree. Symphonic neo-prog it is.<br />
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This album still retains this Latin-American progressive rock sound. A sound taken from the 1970s pioneering symphonic prog bands from this continent. <br />
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This album is almost one hour long and it is overall a very good album with a lot of very interesting and very good melodies. At times, this album is almost a great album. The vocals is a sobering downer, though. Nevertheless......<br />
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3.5 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-22568387916850314532017-02-18T20:17:00.000+00:002017-02-18T20:17:00.625+00:00Opeth - Deliverance (2002)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The sixth album from this Swedish band.<br />
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The band is a quartet on this album with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums and vocals. Steven Wilson does some guitars and keyboards here + he is co-producing this album.<br />
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I was very happy with their previous album Blackwater Park. A good progressive death metal album who also dived into prog rock from the 1970s.<br />
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I was hoping that Blackwater Park meant the band was moving into the much heralded progressive rock landscape which is the reason I have decided to review all their studio albums.<br />
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But no......<br />
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The band has decided to stick to the devil they know here. Death metal in other words. But with a big twist.....<br />
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There is a lot of strange guitars and rhythm figures here. The band has gone down the route of experimental death metal. Which is in itself very progressive.... but not the progressive rock I was waiting for.<br />
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There are some really strange stuff here. Some stuff that makes me sit up and really listen. Some of the guitars and bass here are twisted and really ultra-technical. Oh yeah, Opeth can play. Really play.<br />
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There is not so much clean vocals here as death grunts. But this is nevertheless a good album. A good album but not the one I expected. I find myself giving this a good rating against all my prejudices.<br />
This is really an album you should check out from a band who is hitting top speed.<br />
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3 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-26486591193155736962017-02-18T17:54:00.002+00:002017-02-18T18:15:24.832+00:00Hero - Hero (1974)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The one and only album from this Italian band.<br />
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The band was a trio with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums, keyboards and English vocals.<br />
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Not much is known about this band. But Black Widow Records re-released this very obscure album on CD some years ago. It is still a very obscure album.....<br />
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This band and this album does not really fit into the Italian progressive rock (RPI) scene. The sound is very un-Italian. So we have to take the train under the Alps to get to the country where this album really belongs to.... Germany.<br />
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OK, there are some hints of RPI scattered around these forty-six minutes and nine songs. But this is essentially a krautrock album.<br />
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There are a lot of hard rock too on this album. There are also some eclectic prog here too and some theatrical prog too. The crude looking art-work gives some strong hints what this album is all about.<br />
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The keyboards and the guitars works very well with the vocals here on the more or less straigth melodies here. Some of the tracks and stuff is pretty eclectic.<br />
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The sound is surprisingly good too. The sound is actually very good and Black Widow Records has done a great, great job here. The vocals are also good.<br />
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The music is a bit so-so-so. Not bad but not good either. The music is somewhere between decent and good. <br />
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Check out this album if this interest you.<br />
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2.5 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-40616241876867966822017-02-18T10:46:00.002+00:002017-02-18T10:47:18.276+00:00Styx - Man of Miracles (1974)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The fourth album from this US band.<br />
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The band was a five piece band here with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums, arp, keyboards and vocals.<br />
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It is my understanding that this is the final of the pre-classic Styx albums. I have been told I should not judge this band on this or any of the three previous albums. But I am still reviewing these four albums. See my other three reviews <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2016/12/styx-styx-1972.html" target="_blank">here</a>, <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/styx-styx-ii-1973.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/styx-serpent-is-rising-1973.html" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
I do like to review odd and obscure albums. I have therefore reviewed these albums.<br />
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I have always regarded Styx as a pomp prog band. Rightly or wrongly, though. There is some pomp on this album. At the end of this album, that is.<br />
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Most of this album is hard rock. US hard rock where big is better and gigantic is the norm. USA is a big country, strutting with self-belief.<br />
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The music here is strutting like a peacock and as arrogant as a mountain lion. This is a brash, big thirty-minutes long album. It is very loud and youthful too.<br />
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Unfortunate, there is not much positive to say about this album. The music is bordering to power-pop on far too many occasions. The bubblegum and throw-away factor is pretty large here. The music and lyrics is very light on substance......... and quality.<br />
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This album just falls flat on it's face. It is still a decent album. But I hope I will get some more quality on the next Styx albums I am reviewing. So far, I am far from being impressed.<br />
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2 points<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-87838083172529868422017-02-16T20:06:00.000+00:002017-02-16T20:06:05.745+00:00Mighty Baby - A Jug of Love (1971)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The second and final album from this British band.<br />
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The band was a five piece big band on this album with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums, piano and vocals.<br />
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I pretty much liked their 1969 self-titled debut album. <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/mighty-baby-mighty-baby-1969.html" target="_blank">Good psych prog</a>. It is also a recommended album.<br />
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The band has changed 180 degrees and to a new genre on this album who was released two years later.<br />
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Take a big chunk of Neil Young and country from the USA. Take some Grateful Dead and a lot of psychedelic rock too. Take Jefferson Airplane too. That is when you sort of ends up with this album.<br />
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Where the debut album was brash and youthful, this album is much more pastoral and laidback. The art work above kind of tells the story.<br />
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There is a lot of piano and guitars where with vocals. And that is basically that when it comes to creating some noise. Pastoral and understated indeed.<br />
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The songs are not great. But this forty-three minutes album is still very charming and pleasing on the ear. It is not a classic. But it is an honest album and a fine farewell from a band who were here only for a few years. Check out this good album.<br />
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3 points<br />
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Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-44738217821944578292017-02-15T20:06:00.001+00:002017-02-15T20:06:21.045+00:00Haikara - Haikara (1972)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The debut album from this Finnish band.<br />
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The band was a five piece band with a lineup of tubular bells, clock bells, tamburine, saxophone, flutes, organs, guitars, bass, percussions, drums, piano, triangle and Finnish vocals.<br />
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... Eclectic and exotic indeed....<br />
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This was the first of in total five albums this band released before their final album in 2001. The band changed style and genres on the albums, according to <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp?id=1310" target="_blank">ProgArchives</a>. I only got this album so I don't really know.<br />
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This album is indeed an eclectic prog album. It has everything from Mexican tijuana jazz to a lot of King Crimson'esque like rhythms and melodies. There is also a lot of Finnish folk rock, hard rock and avant-garde prog here too.<br />
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The Finnish vocals also add a lot of eclectic prog feel too.<br />
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There is a lot of strange stuff on this forty-four minutes long album. The album never really gets boring or dull. Just interesting and good. Very good in fact.<br />
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There is no great songs here. But the overall quality is very good throughout this album. An album I really recommend to you all. Check it out.<br />
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3.5 points<br />
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Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-32419184786805105312017-02-14T19:20:00.003+00:002017-02-14T19:20:46.000+00:00Jeseter - Siddhartha (2016)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The third album from this Czech Republic band.<br />
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The band is a five piece band with a lineup of grand piano, synths, guitars, bass, drums and Czech male vocals.<br />
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Jeseter is a new name to me and I have not heard their previous two albums.<br />
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Their language is not what I hear every day either. It has been months, if not a year, since I have reviewed an album with this language. I am not particular overly happy with English language vocals so variations are totally fine for me.<br />
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These vocals gives the music here a nice edge too. Music somewhere between symphonic prog and neo-prog.<br />
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Take a big chunk of Genesis and add local Eastern Europe flavours. Add a lot of Italian symphonic prog too and you get this album.<br />
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The music is a bit on the melancholic side of the spectrum and pretty epic. The male vocals is adding a lot of quality to this fifty minutes long album too.<br />
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The melodies are good throughout and the band gets a lot out of the material which is not great. The guitar solos are the only great thing here.<br />
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Check out this band as they are really adding some nice, juicy flavours to the prog rock scene.<br />
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3 points<br />
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Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-8087081748758652782017-02-13T19:21:00.001+00:002017-02-13T19:21:30.383+00:00Proto Kaw - The Wait Of Glory (2006)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The second album from this US band.</div>
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The band is a seven piece big band on this album with a lineup of guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, saxophone, flutes, organ and vocals. </div>
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Proto-Kaw is basically the old version of the far more famous Kansas. A band the leader of Proto-Kaw also were the leader of for a long time. His name is off course Kerry Livgren, one of USA's best and most famous prog rock composers. He did Kansas best stuff and mostly everything for Proto-Kaw.</div>
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I pretty much liked <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/02/proto-kaw-before-became-after-2004.html" target="_blank">their 2004 debut album Before Became After</a>. An album with both pre-Kansas and post-Kansas songs. It was a good album, indeed.</div>
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So I am giving them another try again. All their three albums, in fact.</div>
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Proto-Kaw sounded very much in the Kansas vein on their debut album. The difference was violin vs saxophone. Proto-Kaw has saxophone and flutes instead of violins. That was a major difference on the debut album.</div>
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Proto-Kaw has distanced themselves a lot more on The Wait Of Glory, though. There is a lot of Christian rock like toothless AOR here. Not AOR but toothless and praise the lord type of AOR. Then there are some funk here too. And a few melodies which reminds me about Kansas and progressive rock.</div>
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The end result is a bland album which does not work out at all. A couple of songs here are good. The rest of the album is bleak and bland. Totally forgetable and I want to forget this album as much as I can so I can still honour Kerry Livgren and his work. </div>
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This is a decent album but nothing more than that.</div>
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-73023375853705226142017-02-12T19:54:00.000+00:002017-02-12T19:54:00.599+00:00Hoelderlin - Hoelderlin (1975)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The second album from this German band.<br />
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The band was a six piece big band with a lineup of clavinet, organ, piano, moog, guitars, bass, drums, flutes, woodwind, viola and English vocals.<br />
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I was pretty impressed by their 1972 debut album Hoelderlin's Traum. An album <a href="http://thesoundoffightingcats.blogspot.co.uk/2017/01/hoelderlin-holderlins-traum-1972.html" target="_blank">I gave a Good rating</a>. <br />
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The band had taken a three years long break before returning with this self titled second album. Why it is self titled, I don't know. But I guess this means a new and fresh beginning.<br />
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The result is a forty-three minutes long album which is a radical departure from their debut album. Hence this album title, me believe.<br />
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Take a big chunk of Gentle Giant from their mid period and add some folk rock and symphonic prog. Then you get this album.<br />
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The music is very eclectic throughout. Eclectic but still melodic. The five songs...... make that pieces of music... is pretty long too. The finale piece of music, Deatwatchbeetle, is over seventeen minutes long. A pretty complex piece of music it is.<br />
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The music is good throughout. I am not totally won over by this band and their take on eclectic prog. It is nevertheless a good album which may find a lot of new fans. Check it out.<br />
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<br />Torodd Fuglesteghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14092286386335442052noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6435114554107499146.post-27748718685121865232017-02-12T12:59:00.000+00:002017-02-12T13:00:36.700+00:00Haddad - Orion (2000)<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The third album from this Brazilian band.</div>
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Haddad was Leandro Haddad (vocals and guitars) and Gustavo Haddad (keyboards, programming and vocals). It seems pretty logical to name the band as Haddad....</div>
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<a href="http://www.progarchives.com/Review.asp?id=498664" target="_blank">I reviewed their sixth</a> and so far final album Eros & Thanatos for <a href="http://www.progarchives.com/" target="_blank">ProgArchives</a> back in August 2011. I was not too impressed by this good album. </div>
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Haddad does symphonic prog with some jazz, ambient, new-age and pop music influences. </div>
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In the case of Orion, that means long and even longer instrumental parts with guitars and keyboards. The guitars are pretty restrained and is much more painting soundscapes than chugging along. No agression from the guitars.</div>
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The infrequent vocals is there to add some pop music elements to this album. The vocals are all in Portuguese so I am not sure about the lyrics.</div>
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The end result is a very soothing and ambient album with a lot of Brazilian charm and laid-back attitude. It is symphonic prog with an overdose of sleeping pills.</div>
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This album is almost one hour long and does not offer up much variations. I am not convinced about the quality here. There is not much of that.</div>
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The end result is a decent album from a pretty obscure band who still deserve a lot of respect.</div>
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2 points</div>
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