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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2008 at 07:24
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

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Topic: My former YU scene acquisitions
    Posted: Yesterday at 05:57
During this last month I multiplied my journey in Slovenia (2h from my house) and so I could buy the following CDs:

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PRO ARTE: "HITOVI"
PRO ARTE: "Najvecji Hiti Iz 70! Let!"

 
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Clap Congrats on these purchases! On the strict prog side I would recommend:
- Bijelo dugme "Kad bi bio..."
- Indexi "U inat godinama"
- all 3 compilations from Leb i sol

Enjoy!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2008 at 06:57
^^^
 
Leb i Sol 1 and 2 compilation feature the following studio albums:
 
Leb i Sol 2, Rucni Rad, Besonacko and Sledovanje (plus a pair of tracks from Leb i Sol).  Clap
 
Wonderful records!!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 24 2008 at 06:55

Mandrakeroot wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Topic: My former YU scene acquisitions
    Posted: Yesterday at 05:57
During this last month I multiplied my journey in Slovenia (2h from my house) and so I could buy the following CDs:

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 CD from non PA band:

PRO ARTE: "HITOVI"
PRO ARTE: "Najvecji Hiti Iz 70! Let!"

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 21 2008 at 13:02

There's a friend of this site who're planning to deep his knowledge of yugo-prog scene. We will hear from you very soon, I think...

Hope to publish my reviews very soon (Leb i Sol, Korni Grupa, Tako, Bijelo Dugme...).

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2008 at 08:35
It was long time ago I listened to Az Arc (10th) and I did not like it. Was very dissapointed about synths and drum machine novelties back then. Aftre that I never listened later albums until recently I gave a spin or two to the two above mentioned. Trance has a few nice moments, but nothing more than that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 16:58
Yes, 11 and 12 are absolutely awful - typical new wave sounds and mostly forgettable songs. Though "Fekete pillango" from Omega 12 is an exception and it sounded nice in 1994 concert (with the help of Klaus Meine).
Though it will be untrue to say that Omega were "sold out" in the 80s. All these electronics were the subject of band's musicians interest then. You can read about it in 1985 interview with Janos Kobor: go to http://gammapolis.de/, click "English" then "Texts" and then - ""The demonic vocalist", Interview with János Kóbor, Katalin Magyar, 1985"
Omega 10 and Omega 13 from that electronic era are much better, at least they contain memorable songs.
 
I had the same impression with "Trance and Dance" after first listening. But one of my friends told me: "Listen to the album several times and you will see, it's a mature work and not too bad at all". Now I agree with him.


Edited by NotAProghead - February 05 2008 at 16:59
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 15:51
Ha, I haven't heard 11 and 12, but if they are so awful i will not do it for sure! Maybe I was too harsh with Egy, but since I gave Trance and Dance 2 stars I could not be much more forgiving because I was really bored to death.... Yes, it's often about the taste and it is relative...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 11:18
By the way, Seyo, I've read your recent review on Omega's "Egy Életre Szól" 1998 album. 1 star - isn't it too much (I mean too low Smile)? I think it is a big improvement in comparison to some 80's albums, particularly Omega 11 and Omega 12 were really awful.
Though it's a matter of taste.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 05 2008 at 07:38
You are right. Embarrassed "Influenced" is not a proper word. What I wanted to say that these albums (1969-72) has some similarities with the style of Uriah Heep. Who influenced who is always debatable.
Thanks for mentioning.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2008 at 19:33
^ How early Omega could be influenced by Uriah Heep, if Omega exists from 1962 and UH - since 1970?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 03 2008 at 16:03
Although this thread is titled "exYugoslavian/East European prog", it has been largely occupied by exYugo fans Wink
 
Now, let's justify a bit its title. Here is about OMEGA, classic Hungarian prog rock. I have recently posted several album reviews and I would recommend these titles (original Hungarian releases only, English versions usually differ):
 
- 10 000 Lepes (classic psyche/hard rock, containing the best known ballad Girl With Pearls in her hair)
- Ejszakai Orszagut (another excellent psyche/heavy album)
- Nem tudom a neved (the title track is now a classic prog song)
- Csillagok utjan (space prog a la Floyd and little symphonic touches, excellent)
 
Early period was influenced by psychedelic British beat and heavy rock like Uriah Heep.
Later period (mid-seventies and beyond) sounds like Floyd/Eloy space rock.
More recent early 1990s period, after listening two albums, seems to be negligable and weak.
My two Omega cents...Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 31 2008 at 10:38
"Beskonacno" (Infinity) by Leb i Sol is very interesting album, unfortunately neglected by listeners. They lost keyboard player but still as a trio remained very powerful.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 30 2008 at 08:20

I still have to review some jewel like Tako's debut and Besonacko by Leb i Sol.

 
This musical scene is very interesting and I hope people will be more involved in this "quest" for new prog horizons.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 26 2008 at 05:17
Bravo, I hope to read your review soon... Thumbs%20Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2008 at 17:19

Great! The pivotal yugo-rock album is finally in my hands!!!!!!!Clap

 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 18 2008 at 10:28
...and Aerodrom!Tongue
 
 
 
AERODROM%20Kad%20misli%20mi%20vrludaju%20progressive%20rock%20album%20and%20reviews Prog Related
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AERODROM — Kad misli mi vrludaju
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4%20stars AERODROM’s debut (En. “When My Mind Flies By”), apart from recalling the similar RARE BIRD’s title, has seemingly one serious flaw – disposition in time! Had it been released around 1974-75 it would probably have been a groundbreaking effort in prog rock scene in former Yugoslavia. In this way, showing up during the outburst of New Wave music scene looks like an unbelievable musical time machine.

That said, it is still a good album. Musical performance is strong even if lacking the technical virtuosity of musicians, a tenet so akin to prog genre as a whole. The strongest points have to be the excellent Jon Anderson-like tenor of Zlatan Živković (whose first job was actually a drummer!), and overall songwriting and production. Jura Pađen as a leading composer and competent guitarist did not want to engage too much in the soloing territory and perhaps he was right, but what he does in certain moments, like in Hackett-styled sustained solo in “Pusti neka traje” (En. “Let It Be”) or “Šareni kolači” (En. “Coloured Cakes”), is very good.

Amazingly, this album contained a huge hit single, the title track, which did not help the album sales, paradoxically. The single was a smash hit – the album much less so. Obvious explanation is that it differs from the rest of the songs on the album – the title track is a concise, strong melody and chorus- laden rock song with radio play potentials, which cannot be said for other compositions.

On one side one cannot help but brag about a “half-cooked” product, not sufficiently devised compositions, not very original ideas and restrained development of epic song structures, even if we neglect a poor PR and audience targeting. “Vrati se Ivane” (En. “Come Back, Ivan”) with its honky- tonks leaning is outright poor and totally out of place. On the other, “Kad misli mi vrludaju” is one of very few Yugoslavian albums that follow a “genre-orthodoxy” and can easily, without hesitation, be qualified under the tag of “symphonic prog rock”, as defined by prog giants YES and GENESIS. Other albums that came close to this definition were KORNI GRUPA’s “Not an Ordinary Life” and INDEXI’s “Modra rijeka” but they were released earlier. In the best moments - “Nestala dobrota” (En. “The Kindness Lost”), “Pusti neka traje” and “Kraj tebe u tami” (En. “Beside You In The Darkness”) - AERODROM shows decent prog capabilities that would unfortunately be largely dismissed in their later career.

Jura Pađen continued to pursue a commercial, new wave/pop rock and mainstream path after this album, so this all makes “Kad misli mi vrludaju” even more interesting piece of work to check out.

As a personal note, I should mention that my first rock concert attendance was actually AERODROM around 1980, after this album has been released, so I have pleasant memories for this period.

PERSONAL RATING: 3,5/5

P.A. RATING: 4/5

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2008 at 10:04
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 16 2008 at 09:12
In the last few days many yugo rock reviews (Leb i Sol, Drugi Nacin and Aerodrom ...).Clap
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 30 2007 at 20:22
Originally posted by Andrea Cortese Andrea Cortese wrote:

Arrived!
 
 
 
I have to listen to it deeply... but from the first impression I can say is enough original, good and pleasant. An interesting balkanian flavour blended with heavy rock but also with good touches of strings...
 
Thanks for the recommendation, Seyo.
 
On about my next purchases: I will search for the recent remastered reissues of Bijelo Dugme's classic repertoire.
 
What is "sheperd rock"? Does the expression define Bitanga i Princeza or only the previous works?
 
Good! Clap Shepherds rock is a style employed by Dugme on previous albums, not on Bitanga. Basically, it is a hard rock filled with Balkan rural folk themes, both musically and lyrically. Check the albums "breasts", "ass" and "lips"... LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 28 2007 at 16:51
Originally posted by Seyo Seyo wrote:

^^ hmm judging by these several mp3 samples put here, I am not too impressed.
But, on the other hand, I am not a big prog metal lover I guess...
Anyway I will leave Alogia to prog metal experts to evaluate them.
Cheers!


PA's mp3 samples of Alogia aren't good. Everyone should try: "Secret Speres" and "Metamorfoza". Wink When you listen to them... We'll talk.
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