totally unknown group, has released only two albums - both excellent. Debut discussed here has a little more appreciated, though the second nothing can be refused.
Five tracks, each so different from each other, but there is no question of inequality. Influences are interspersed with King Crimson Genesis. Lots of Mellotron, harpsichord although salts guitar dominates and it is really excellent. The singer has a voice with a pleasant, warm color perfectly fits in the symphonic rock.
material is varied: at the beginning of a great rock number built on the sound of the harpsichord, the second track aptly named Heaven is indeed heavenly - a lot of Mellotron, the influence of classical music, in the Hell is getting much harder and the music requires the listener; Fugue in 'D' Minor, as it's not hard to guess, is pure classical music - harpsichord, acoustic guitar and bass - beautiful, the last, longest composition is a real progressive masterpiece consisting of multiple topics. Although
white cover with an exclamation point, not only does not encourage, even rejects, but the content leaves no doubt - that you need to listen to.
Edit: I have the "old" Repertoire, edition of 1990 CD Repertoire Records CX-4060 CX
Songs:
first Introduction (5:53)
second Heaven (8:09)
third Hell (8:33)
4th Fugue in 'D' Minor (5:05)
5th The Dream (16:58)
Repertoire for the new edition of 2004 added the following bonuses:
6th Beautiful
7th What A Lovely Rain
8th Once On A Windy Day
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