Power And The Passion by Eloy, released 16 March 2000, includes the following tracks: "Love Over Six Centuries", "Imprisonment", "Thoughts Of Home", "Back Into The Present" and more.
This version of Power And The Passion comes as a 1xCD. -
Holland.
Total playing time: 49'09"
Originally released in 1975.
Recorded at Tonstudio Nedeltschev, Cologne, June-August 1975.
Digitally remastered at Maarweg Studios, EMI Electrola, Cologne, 1999.
Made in the E.U.
Printed in the EU
Packaged in a jewel case with clear tray and 12-page booklet with notes in German and lyrics in English.
"Power And The Passion" is a classic progressive rock album by the German band Eloy, released in 1975. This CD edition allows listeners to experience the ambitious concept story that unfolds across its tracks, blending intricate musicianship with imaginative storytelling. Eloy, formed in 1969, are renowned for their atmospheric soundscapes and have become one of Germany?s most influential prog-rock acts. Over their career, they have released numerous acclaimed albums such as "Ocean," "Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes," and "Dawn." Their music is characterized by lush keyboards, dynamic guitar work, and thought-provoking lyrics. The manufacturer EMI is a legendary name in the music industry with decades of history supporting iconic artists worldwide; their commitment to quality ensures this release meets high standards both sonically and physically.
A great German group that held out without fail for many years. Even the works of recent years are striking in their power. It is also remarkable that, having absorbed all the aesthetic and technological changes in the musical field, they did not change their general style, while remaining interesting. This album can be attributed to the band's prog-period. A very beautiful and delicate piece. In terms of melodic constructions, it is more complex than others. The publication is informative, giving a three-dimensional picture of the events that took place around the group at that time. I have not heard the best sounding of this album. A wonderful series!
Baek Sang N. - 03/Sep/2015
I believe this album is sort of underestimated just because it is release just before the album 'Dawn'.
I don't think those comparison is fair enough as 'Dawn' is their best album ever.
This is not their best but almost near to the best.