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Topic: Jacula/Antonius Rex
Posted By: Trotsky
Subject: Jacula/Antonius Rex
Date Posted: January 11 2006 at 09:59
The same album Anno Demoni is credited to both groups (which is an understandable occurence given that they had the same line-up ... it looks like the Jacula entry is incorrect though as the cover of the album clearly states "Antonius Rex" ...

Any Jacula experts to clear up this little mystery? I know Prog Reviewer silvertree reviews both albums and says that the entry should be credited to Antonius Rex.


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Posted By: ANDREW
Date Posted: January 11 2006 at 15:41

In the beginning of 1979 label MR released the album "Anno Demoni" in limited edition. The work consists of excerpts composed between 1969 and 1974. It can be defined as a collection of unpublished excerpts performed and recorded between 1974 and 1978 with the contribution of the revived Tiring, with Albert Goodman at the percussion instruments and the electronic toms who died right after the Brno concert. "Anno Demoni" consists of 5 excerpts and is considered by the critics one of the most particular works of the band ANTONIUS REX. In 1992 the Mellow Records label published the CD "Anno Demoni" docketing it by mistake as an observation of the band ANTONIUS REX by JACULA... In reality the original work is "Anno Demoni" by ANTONIUS REX labeled Musik Research only in vinyl. The contents though are equal.

  • ANTONIO BARTOCCETTI - music, vocal, guitar, bass
  • DORIS NORTON - music, vocal, piano, synth
  • ALBERT GOODMAN - drums
  • CHARLES TIRING - electric organ
  • COLIN COLDWEIS - electric violin

JACULA GROUP - Antonio Bartoccetti, Doris Norton, Charles Tiring

ANTONIUS REX GROUP - Antonio Bartoccetti, Doris Norton, Albert Goodman



Posted By: Politician
Date Posted: January 12 2006 at 14:13
Originally posted by ANDREW ANDREW wrote:

In the beginning of 1979 label MR released the
album "Anno Demoni" in limited edition. The work consists of excerpts
composed between 1969 and 1974. It can be defined as a collection of
unpublished excerpts performed and recorded between 1974 and 1978
with the contribution of the revived Tiring, with Albert Goodman at the
percussion instruments and the electronic toms who died right after the
Brno concert. "Anno Demoni" consists of 5 excerpts and is considered by
the critics one of the most particular works of the band ANTONIUS REX. In
1992 the Mellow Records label published the CD "Anno Demoni"
docketing it by mistake as an observation of the band ANTONIUS REX by
JACULA... In reality the original work is "Anno Demoni" by ANTONIUS REX
labeled Musik Research only in vinyl. The contents though are equal.



  • ANTONIO BARTOCCETTI - music, vocal, guitar, bass

  • DORIS NORTON - music, vocal, piano, synth

  • ALBERT GOODMAN - drums

  • CHARLES TIRING - electric organ

  • COLIN COLDWEIS - electric violin

JACULA GROUP - Antonio Bartoccetti, Doris Norton, Charles Tiring


ANTONIUS REX GROUP - Antonio Bartoccetti, Doris Norton, Albert
Goodman



Whether the album was originally released in 1979, or whether the vinyl
and CD issues from 1992 are the true originals, is a moot point. The
band's own account of their history lists several albums (1969's "In
Cauder Semper Stat Venenum", 1974's "Neque Semper Arcum Tendit Rex"
and 1980's "Praeternatural") that have NEVER, to my knowledge, been
encountered by anyone other than in their recent reissues. Nor do they
sound like they date from the eras in which they were supposedly
recorded. Has anyone encountered originals of these LPs, or copies of
DORIS NORTON's supposed 1980 solo debut "Under Ground" or the
album she and Bartocetti supposedly cut as FIREWITCH during the
eighties? I would be fascinated to know!



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