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PAMIęć

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Eclectic Prog

4.21 | 322 ratings

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MSKrzys
5 stars Pamiec is the band's second studio album and the third album in their discography. The music here is a lot more homogeneous than on the previous records. It is also mainly instrumental. "W Kolysce Dloni Twych (In The Cradle Of Your Hands)", "Z Ktorych Krwi Krew Moja (From Whose Blood My Blood Is)" and "Pamiec W Kamien Wrasta (Memory Grows Into The Stone)" are long suites, full of lyricism - parables full of metaphors. Texts written by Julian Matej create an atmosphere of mystery, which is intensified by amazing music. You may have an impression that it is inspired by electronic music, Dark Side Of The Moon, or Gong, but the longer you listen to the recordings, the more they seem to be beyond compare. You can hear beautiful melodies, wonderful sound, cooperation of all the musicians, Jozef Skrzek's brilliant voice, solemn organ scores, improvised Apostolis solos, and the great Jerzy Piotrowski's skills as a drummer. All in one. Undoubtedly it is one of the most beautiful progressive albums of the seventies. A masterpiece of progressive music. If they live in England they would be as famous as Pink Floyd.

SBB = Search, Break and Build.

MSKrzys | 5/5 |

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