Jazzis Web Shop News 01/2007 |
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Posted: January 23 2007 at 14:55 |
As promised, here is another South American Prog release which was added today:
SUPAY ~ CONFUSION MYLODON 022 (Barcode: 3426300046345) ~ PERU ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2003 Released: 2006 1st album by this very interesting Prog band form Peru. The band includes the usual guitar / keyboards / bass / drums lineup but this is supplemented by two woodwind players who play a myriad of traditional Andean instruments like quena, quenacho, zampona, bastos, tarca, toyo, maltas and chachas - if these names mean nothing to you, they are different kinds of Andean flutes. The overall sound is pretty impressive and the all-instrumental music exhibits a superb amalgam of Prog and ethnic elements. The seven compositions present here are quite different from each other and there is no danger of boredom on the horizon. This is a very impressive debut indeed, which will hopefully be followed by a new release soon. Recommended to all Prog lovers, who are open enough to step outside the symphonic MOR. https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102191 ==================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 24 2007 at 13:15 |
Another South American beauty added today:
EXSIMIO ~ CARBONO 14 MYLODON 034 (Barcode: 3426300046116) ~ CHILE ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2005 Released: 2005 2nd album by this excellent Chilean Prog band. Clearly influenced by 1990s King Crimson, the band features two lead guitarists, which of course makes plenty of room for guitar pyrotechnics and interplay. Some Djam Karet guitar duels also come to mind, as do some of the RIO bands. Most of the tunes are pretty up-tempo, with multiple rhythm changes and quirky beats. All together this is pretty amazing and brilliant stuff, well ahead of most present-day Prog material, which proves again that Chilean Prog, with groups like Tryo and Akinetón Retard, is well in the lead of the contemporary Prog scene. I can't imagine any KC fan not wanting this beauty in his collection and I warmly recommend checking this group and this album out. https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102192 =================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 25 2007 at 11:53 |
One more Chilean beauty added today, this time a Fusion one:
EVOLUCION ~ UMBRALES MYLODON 040 (Barcode: 3426300046413) ~ CHILE ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2006 Released: 2006 2nd album by this excellent Chilean Prog and Fusion band. Active sine the early 1980s, Evolucion started as a Prog band and played music based on the genre's classic period. For many years they didn't manage to record an album and it took 20 years to get their debut out, which collects their recorded output in the 1980s. This album is however completely new, presenting the current lineup of the band and an almost complete change of style from Prog to Fusion. The level of musicianship displayed by the band is truly astounding, especially the virtuoso guitar player Fernando Bravo, who could be very easily mistaken as being Allan Holdsworth in the flesh. The all-instrumental music is very good as well, mostly up-tempo but a couple of beautifully melodic ballads sneak in as well. A superb Fusion album which should be thoroughly enjoyed by any fan of the genre. https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102193 ==================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 26 2007 at 12:27 |
One more South American item added today, This time from Brasil:
DIAPASÃO ~ OPUS I MASQUE 0306 ~ BRAZIL ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 2005 Released: 2006 1st album by this Brazilian Prog band. Led by keyboards player Rodrigo Lana, Diapasão are a trio (keyboards, bass & drums), which immediately brings comparisons to ELP, Trace, Nice and all the other keyboards trios in Prog. Lana, who composed all the music, is an accomplished player who switches with ease between the acoustic piano and the electronic instruments. His compositions sound mostly very close to classical music (especially when he plays the acoustic piano) with complex melodic themes often intertwined with each other. Apart from the regular band members several guest musicians (violins, cello) are present on a couple of tracks. All together a most impressive debut, which hopefully will see a follow up in the future. Keyboards fans and general Prog lovers will have a feast with this one. https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102194 ===================================== Have a great weekend! ===================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 27 2007 at 08:19 |
The last (for the while) of the new South American items added today, the long unavailable debut Tempus Fugit album:
TEMPUS FUGIT ~ TALES FROM A FORGOTTEN WORLD (EXTENDED EDITION) MASQUE 0406 ~ BRAZIL ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 1993 - 1997 Released: 2006 1st album by the Brazilian Prog band Tempus Fugit took the Prog wold by surprise, as it was a superbly written and executed worthy of a veteran band and not a newcomer. Heavily influenced by classic Italian bands (PFM and others) as well as British Prog (Marillion, Yes, etc.) this is a beautifully lyrical album, full of outstanding melodies and long epic themes. The guitar and keyboards provide rich and colorful sonic textures and the vocals (in English), although sparse, are also well suited to the entire musical fabric. Fans of Symphonic Prog will be delighted by this masterpiece from start to finish. The Extended editions add two demo tracks from 1993, previously unreleased. Most warmly recommended! https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102195 ===================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 28 2007 at 12:49 |
Time to add another of the new Kadima Collective albums - free jazz for advanced listeners only: JONES, JEAN CLAUDE ~ HOSTING MYSELF https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102196 ===================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 29 2007 at 15:31 |
A great Prog album added today, one that is unfortunately out of print most of the time... as usual for corporate bullsh*t reasons... grab it while you can: IT`S A BEAUTIFUL DAY ~ AT CARNEGIE HALL https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102197 ==================================== Have Fun! |
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Posted: January 30 2007 at 17:58 |
After being out of print for much to long, here is one of my all time favorite albums, added today: SANTANA, CARLOS / MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN ~ LOVE DEVOTION SURRENDER https://www.jazzis.com/shop/default.asp?item=102198 ===================================== Have Fun! |
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