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01. "Glories Shall be Released" 02. "Dawn of our sun" 03. "Journey Through our Dreams" 04. "Everything is real" 05. "Rosanna" 06. "Openings"
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Seventies' Progressive Masterpiece, Their Debut Album |
 | Description: | As far as Progressive rock is concerned, most of the criticisms heard during the last thirty years insist on the show-off virtuoso side of it, with a lack of emotions, sort of a technical window for musicians with incredible egos. This was actually one of the major arguments of the punk wave during the second half of the Seventies that had set as a goal (If they ever had one...) to get rid of the "Dinosaurs" that YES, GENESIS, EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER and others had become. It would be completely dishonest to deny this superficial and over simplifying reasoning a small hint of truth, but Sebastian Hardie could be a good example of the contrary... at about the same time, four anonymous people from down under tried to show that our favorite style can go very well with a lyrical, melody and accessible music. Recorded in 1975, "Four Moments" is like a whole, if not conceptual, at least musical. This is a marvelous symphonic Progressive rock opus that shows very elaborate themes that have a.Printed on disc [outer circle]:
Red Moon Music 1998
Printed on back inlay:
1975 Red Moon Music
1999 Musea
Exclusively distributed in Europe by Musea and in Japan by Marquee
Packaged in a standard jewel case with black tray and 4-page booklet. |  | Producer: |
Jon English |
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50 |
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7 |
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FGBG 4273 |
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Ten Dance Media GmbH Boxhagener Str. 106, 10245 Berlin, DE gpsr@tendance.de |  |
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