Cherry Red Records Patrick Moraz: Patrick Moraz, Remastered Edition CD Progressive

Patrick Moraz
Cherry Red Records Patrick Moraz: Patrick Moraz, Remastered Edition CD Progressive

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Cherry Red Records
Release date: 05/Jul/2019
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Sales Rank: #11851 in Classic Rock
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Style: Classic Rock
Product No.: 2099022421

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Jungles of the World
1.2 Temples of Joy
1.3 The Conflict
1.4 Chamada (Argument)
1.5 Opposing Forces
1.6 The Battlefield
1.7 Dissolution
1.8 Victory
1.9 Primitivisation
1.10 Keep the Children Alive
1.11 Intentions
1.12 Realisation
1.13 Museeka Magika (Bonus Track)
Number of discs: 1
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Description:Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the 1978 self-titled album by the celebrated keyboard maestro Patrick Moraz. The album was the third solo record by Moraz, who had been a member of Yes for the Relayer album but had now departed from the group to pursue a solo career. Patrick Moraz was recorded in Switzerland and Brazil with Patrick playing most instruments himself and featuring contributions from vocalist Joy Yates and the percussionists of Rio de Janeiro. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been remastered under the supervision of Patrick Moraz and restores the original album artwork. It also features the bonus track 'Museeka Magika' which dates from the album sessions.
No. of tracks: 13
Manufacturer No.: ECLEC2677
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Target audienceAdult
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)June 28, 2019
Media typeCD
GenreProgressive
Distribution typePhysical media
ArtistPatrick Moraz

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Eugene S. - 12/Mar/2025 5 of 5 Stars!
I really like that album and I think its one with the most catchy songs of Moraz. Its really happy music with all this latin dense rythm textures and mixing in a huge pallete of sounds.

Andrei Z. - 25/Sep/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
Finally, I have in my hands a worthy edition of this wonderful album! A temperamental virtuoso with his own playing style and unique keyboard sound. His participation in the work on the album Relayer of the legendary band Yes brought a powerful flow of energy and gave the band a good shake, which began to bronze.