Artista: Solaris
Álbum: Noab (Official Bootleg)
Año: 2000
Género: Rock sinfónico
Duración: 58:03
Nacionalidad: Hungría
Año: 2000
Género: Rock sinfónico
Duración: 58:03
Nacionalidad: Hungría
Lista de Temas:
1. NOAB
2. Szep, uj vilog
3. Marrakesh
4. Toatelle
5. Ujjaszuletes-2
6. Dr. MabuseEzR szame (Absolute bonus)
1. NOAB
2. Szep, uj vilog
3. Marrakesh
4. Toatelle
5. Ujjaszuletes-2
6. Dr. MabuseEzR szame (Absolute bonus)
Alineación:
- Csaba Bogdán / guitars
- István Cziglán / guitars
- Róbert Erdész / keyboards
- Gábor Kisszabó / bass
- Attila Kollár / flute
- Ferenc Raus / drums
Guest:
Vilmos Tóth / drums
- Csaba Bogdán / guitars
- István Cziglán / guitars
- Róbert Erdész / keyboards
- Gábor Kisszabó / bass
- Attila Kollár / flute
- Ferenc Raus / drums
Guest:
Vilmos Tóth / drums
Otro aportazo de Alejandro, el segundo de la serie de tres bootleg de que programaron lanzar los húngaros en el 2000.
Para aquellos que aprecian el estilo y la música de Solaris, éste es un disco esencial. El disco resulta un híbrido, porque contiene temas que irían en el que sería su tercer bootleg "Los Angeles 2026" y otras partes propias del "Nostradamus"...
Vamos con algún comentarios en inglés y no demos más vueltas que tenemos varias cosas para presentar y traerles...
I received this September 2005 release recently after a real difficult time getting hold of it.For those who enjoy the music of Solaris this is an essential release. It contains great playing from all band members.Kollars flute is prominent. The highlight is the epic NOAB track weighing in at 21 mins plus.This track contains elements of the track LA 2026 and parts of Nostradamus and so is very much a hybrid. The sleeve notes are in Hungarian so I am not sure when or where the release was recorded.The quality of the disc is better than archive I but is still very much a raw live recording.platform
The rest of the tracks are pleasing but this release is worth obtaining just for NOAB. I was going to give this 3 stars , because of its rawness but as someone who is moved by the Solaris sound I must give this 4/5 stars
This is the second installment of archive series by the Hungarian Prog ensemble Solaris, presenting the early recordings by the group, which were never previously released. The material is similar to what the Solaris fans already know, including the 22 minutes long suite, which gives the album its title. Long expanded improvisations, great guitar and flute solos – in short heaven for Prog fans. Sound quality is not what one might desire, but the quality of the music overcomes all technicalities easilyJazzis
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