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Topic: Zingale to release first new album since the 70's
Posted By: avestin
Subject: Zingale to release first new album since the 70's
Date Posted: March 09 2007 at 18:56
First published in Uri Breitman's website - http://www.mitkadem.co.il - www.mitkadem.co.il  (in Hebrew)
 
http://mitkadem.homestead.com/files/artists/zingale/zingale2007.html - http://mitkadem.homestead.com/files/artists/zingale/zingale2007.html  (in Hebrew)
http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/files/zingale/zingale.html - http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/files/zingale/zingale.html  (in Hebrew)
http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/zingale_english.html - http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/zingale_english.html  (in English)
 
Israeli band http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=1427 - ZINGALE  has recorded a new album, the first since the 70's and their previuos http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_CD.asp?cd_id=6790 - Peace .
The album is called The Bright Side and it has most of the original lineup appearing. They are now looking for a label that will distribute it.
 
 
Here you can sample some Zinglae - http://planet.nana.co.il/zingalef/ZingaleSoundsSamples.htm - http://planet.nana.co.il/zingalef/ZingaleSoundsSamples.htm
 
Here is the bio here in PA that Uri wrote:

ZINGALE biography

Israeli progressive rock band from the 70's, hailing from Tel Aviv & Ramat-Gan. They managed to complete only one (English-sung) album, called "Peace", in 1975. The band disbanded due to low sales in Israel and no international interest in their music. ZINGALE's chief talents were Tony Brower (violin) and Adi Weiss (keyboards), but also Udi Tamir's bass is worthy of mention. The lyrics were inspired by the painful memories of the Israeli "Yom Kippur" war in 1973 (some of the band members fought that war, and lost relatives & friends), and are concerned with the importance of global peace.

ZINGALE's album has been reissued on CD in 1992, with some Hebrew-sung bonus tracks that were intended for their next Israeli album. There's also a later digipack version of that same reissue. The sound quality is below average, since the master tapes were not found at the time. There are rumours of a planned remaster using newly found master tapes, but it hadn't materialized it.

: : : Uri Breitman, ISRAEL : : :


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Posted By: Atkingani
Date Posted: March 09 2007 at 18:58
Great news, Assaf... Cool
 
Is it really a proof of prog renaissance?


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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: March 11 2007 at 23:27
Originally posted by Atkingani Atkingani wrote:

Great news, Assaf... Cool
 
Is it really a proof of prog renaissance?
 
 
I think it's more like Night of the Living Dead.... LOL
 
 
But seriously, I think it's exciting and I am very intersted to see what path they will choose for this record. I can't imagine them doing a similar thing to their Peace album. That album had nothing Israeli about it, and I am not sure that this will be the road taken this time. But then again, I might be surprised.
Anyway, looking forward to it.
 


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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: March 12 2007 at 14:13
To ignite some more interest here are some more links and info from Uri Breitman's website:
 
The first song on the new album album - http://breitman.homestead.com/files/Muzika/zingale-the-bright-side-01-sooner_or_later.mp3 - http://breitman.homestead.com/files/Muzika/zingale-the-bright-side-01-sooner_or_later.mp3
 
 
 
 
A page with pics:
http://mitkadem2.homestead.com/zingale_pics.html - http://mitkadem2.homestead.com/zingale_pics.html
 
Some pics:
http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/zingale_painting.html - http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/zingale_painting.html
Zingale%20inner%20sleeve%20art%20by%20Zvi%20Gera
 
Some more pics:
http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/Zingale_credits.html - http://mitkadem3.homestead.com/Zingale_credits.html
 
 
The GEPR entry for Zingale - http://www.gepr.net/z.html#ZINGALE - http://www.gepr.net/z.html#ZINGALE
 
Sample: http://planet.nana.co.il/zingalef/ZingaleSoundsSamples.htm - http://planet.nana.co.il/zingalef/ZingaleSoundsSamples.htm
 
The article from March 1976 about the band (if anyone is interested, I can translate it):
 
 
 


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Posted By: avestin
Date Posted: March 16 2007 at 08:52
Did you try already this short "teaser" from their new album?
http://breitman.homestead.com/files/Muzika/zingale-the-bright-side-01-sooner_or_later.mp3 - http://breitman.homestead.com/files/Muzika/zingale-the-bright-side-01-sooner_or_later.mp3
 
There will be 7 songs and 7 instrumental on the new album which is called The Bright Side
 
 
 
http://mitkadem.blogspot.com/2007/03/zingale-bright-side.html - http://mitkadem.blogspot.com/2007/03/zingale-bright-side.html
 
 


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Posted By: Alucard
Date Posted: March 16 2007 at 10:54
The new record sounds a little dusty and out-dated for me, twirling synths, back to the Prog-roots, Yes inspired....good musicianship, but not my cup of tea. I am just listening to the samples of their 70's record which sound more 'genuine' similar to Kansas,Yes & Caravan, nice violin .  Great pic of  the international long-haired&bearded  Progger

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