Power And The Passion

Eloy
Power And The Passion

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Date de sortie: 16/03/2000
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Classement parmi les ventes: N° 50 en Art Rock
N° 15930 en Rock
Style: Art Rock
No d'article.: 687954529

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Content:

Remarque / Liste des chansons: 1.1 Introduction
1.2 Journey Into 1358
1.3 Love Over Six Centuries
1.4 Mutiny
1.5 Imprisonment
1.6 Daylight
1.7 Thoughts of Home
1.8 The Zany Magician
1.9 Back Into the Present
1.10 The Bells of Notre Dame
1.11 The Bells of Notre Dame (Remix 1999)
Nombre de disques: 1
Description:Holland., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Art Direction: Roman Rybnikar, Bass: Luitjen Janssen, Coordinator [Project Coordination By]: Gert Gliniorz, Design [Original Coverdesign]: Kochlowski, Design [Reissue Artwork Design]: Michael Narten, Drums, Cymbal: Fritz Randow, Engineer: Wolfgang Thierbach, Engineer [Remix Engineer]: Gerhard Wölfle, Equipment: Intermusic Rolf Kleemann, Guitar: Detlef Schwaar, Liner Notes [Booklet Text]: Volker Kuinke, Lyrics By: Frank Bornemann, Lyrics By: Gordon Bennit, Organ, Synthesizer [Moog Synthesizer], Mellotron, Electric Piano, Grand Piano: Manfred Wieczorke, Photography By [Photos]: Eloy Archive, Producer: Eloy, Producer: Jay Partridge, Remastered By [Digitally Remastered By]: Jens Müller-Koslowski, Remastered By [Digitally Remastered By]: John Cremer, Vocals, Guitar: Frank Bornemann, Written-By, Arranged By: Eloy, Speech [Spoken Words]: Mary Davis-Smith, Voice: Gordon Bennit, Labelcode EMDI522760.2 (7243 5 22760 2 8, 7243 5 22760 2 8, 5227602, 5227602), Phonographic Copyright (p) EMI Electrola GmbH, Copyright (c) EMI Electrola GmbH, Published By Intersong, Recorded At Studio Nedeltschev, Remastered At Maarweg Studios, Marketed By EMI (2), Distributed By EMI (2), Glass Mastered At EMI Uden (2)
"Power And The Passion" est un album emblématique de rock progressif du groupe allemand Eloy sorti en 1975 et proposé ici au format CD pour une expérience d?écoute optimale de ce récit musical ambitieux et immersif. Fondé en 1969, Eloy s?est imposé comme l?un des groupes les plus influents du prog-rock allemand grâce à ses ambiances planantes et sa virtuosité instrumentale ; parmi leurs succès figurent notamment les albums « Ocean », « Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes » ou encore « Dawn ». Leur musique se distingue par la richesse des claviers et la profondeur lyrique de leurs compositions narratives. Le fabricant EMI est un acteur historique majeur dans l?industrie musicale internationale qui accompagne depuis toujours les plus grands artistes avec exigence et savoir-faire ; cette édition bénéficie ainsi d?une qualité sonore irréprochable.
Producteur: Eloy
N° de titres: 11
N° de fabricant: 5227602
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English Eugene S. - 30/10/2025 5 sur 5 étoiles!
The fourth studio album by German rock band Eloy, released in 1975. It is a concept album conceived by Frank Bornemann, based on the idea that humanity has achieved great technological progress, but lags behind significantly in the moral and cultural aspect.

English Andrei Z. - 22/08/2020 5 sur 5 étoiles!
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!

Deutsch Baek Sang N. - 03/09/2015 4 sur 5 étoiles!
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.