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JUBILEUMI KONCERT

Omega

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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3.06 | 5 ratings | 2 reviews | 20% 5 stars

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Live, released in 1983

Songs / Tracks Listing

Record one (34:07)
1. Rákóczi induló
2. A nagy folyó
3. Kemény játék
4. Aj˙nlott utvonal
5. Eletfogytig rock and roll
6. Atlantis
7. Tizezer lépés
8. A holló

Record two (42:30)
1. Szemközt a rózsaszinnel
2. Kenyér és információ
3. Kötéltánc
4. Örültek órája
5. A hatalom szinháza
6. Addig élj
7. Nem tudom a neved
8. Gyöngyhaju lány

Total Time 76:37

Line-up / Musicians

- László Benkö / keyboards
- Ferenc Debreceni / drums
- János Kobor / vocals
- Tamás Mihály / bass
- György Molnár / guitar

Releases information

2LP - SLPM 17777-78 (1983, Hungary)

CD GrundRecords - GO16 (2022, Hungary, remastered)

Also released as:
- 2LP "Double Live" (1983, with different Artwork)
- as a part of 3CD-boxset "Az Omega összes koncertfelvétele II." on CD 2 MEGA - HCD 37385 (95/M-223) (1995, Hungary, track 6 omitted)

Thanks to ProgLucky for the addition
and to NotAProghead for the last updates
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OMEGA Jubileumi Koncert ratings distribution


3.06
(5 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(20%)
20%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(0%)
0%
Good, but non-essential (80%)
80%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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OMEGA Jubileumi Koncert reviews


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Review by NotAProghead
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Errors & Omissions Team
3 stars Nice double LP cover, but now lots of better Omega live CDs and DVDs are available. The sound is rather poor, though not dramatically bad. (CD version, included in 3CD box-set "Az Omega összes koncertfelvétele II'', does not sound much better than LP and one of the tracks, "Atlantis" - instrumental piece from László Benkö's solo album is omitted).

And, as other reviewer mentioned, there are too many mostly mediocre songs from the 80's instead of classics for jubilee concert. My favourites here are ''Kemény játék'' (pop but so catchy tune from Omega X), ''Nem tudom a neved'' and, of course, all time greatest hit ''Gyöngyhaju lány'', wonderful ballad closing, I guess, every Omega concert.

The album has its moments, but I think in general it has rather historical meaning. Video version of this show has also been released, with mono sound, on VHS quite a long time ago.

2023 UPDATE: In 2022, the year of Omega 60th annyversary, CD with remastered version saw the light of day. Soundwise it's a big improvement and I highly recommend this version.

Latest members reviews

3 stars Despite the impressive cover don't expect this 20th anniversary performance to be anything like the 1979 Kisstadion show or even the Kisstadion 80 show. It kicks off with a recording of the Rackoczi March played by some really bad tin can orchestra which sounds like it was conducted by Tom Wai ... (read more)

Report this review (#24364) | Posted by Vibrationbaby | Saturday, September 4, 2004 | Review Permanlink

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