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avestin
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Topic: Oaksenham - Conquest Of The Pacific Posted: November 25 2007 at 15:30 |
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OAKSENHAM - Conquest Of The Pacific
I wanted to highlight this wonderful release by the Armenian band added by Ivan lately. A wonderful release (highlight in this year for me), varied and beautiful, but I'll let the reviews here speak for themslves. Latest OAKSENHAM reviewsOAKSENHAM — Conquest Of The Pacific
Review by dante.dio (Dante) Well it's hard for me to give this album only 4 stars but I highly recommend it to anyone who can appreciate unique and outstanding progressive rock. Not every song on this album is truly amazing but certain tracks stand out as the best in my prog collection. Posted Friday, November 23, 2007, 23:55 EST OAKSENHAM — Conquest Of The Pacific
Review by barp A superb example of instrumental prog! Posted Thursday, October 25, 2007, 13:14 EST OAKSENHAM — Conquest Of The Pacific
Review by Ivan_Melgar_M (Iván Melgar-Morey) Special Collaborator Symphonic / Neo Prog Specialist The good old days when you could recognize a Symphonic band after two or three notes are gone, today we are before a generation of “Respectful Iconoclasts”, who have broken with the pristine sound of the past but show a lot of respect for the structures. Posted Sunday, October 21, 2007, 02:34 EST OAKSENHAM — Conquest Of The Pacific Review by erik neuteboom (erik neuteboom) Special Collaborator Symphonic Prog Expert This is the debut album by the Armenian six piece band Oaksenham (including players on keyboards, violin and flute) that consists of experienced musicins who played in pivotal Armenian formations and founded Oaksenham in 2001. The additional guest musicians use a wide range of instruments, from harp and bassoon to oboe, French horn and clarinet. While reading about all those instruments and the tracklist that contains two Gentle Giant cover and a piece with music based upon Ian Anderson (Jehtro Tull), I got a strong idea about the music by Oaksenham. And indeed, Oaksenham their instrumental ‘conservatory prog’ is a tasteful and melodic blend of Classic Prog (like Gentle Giant, Yes and Jethro Tull) and classical -, chamber – and folk music. It reminds me of bands like Gryphon and the After Crying: the one moment a powerful bass, Hammond and fiery guitar are blended with French horn, clarinet or trombone, the other moment you hear flute and harpsichord or a harp intro, followed by a slow rhythm with Hammond organ runs, sensitive electric guitar and flute. I am delighted about the composition Water Spark in which a captivating contrast between heavy guitar riffs and a folky flute, accompanied by organ runs, twangin gguitar, flute and powerful bass, what a lush instrumentation! Not every proghead will be pleased with this kind of music but if you love music like Gentle Giant, Gryphon and After Crying, this band is worth to check out. My rating: 3,5 stars. www.progwalhalla.com
Posted Sunday, October 14, 2007, 17:32 EST Another review here - http://www.progressor.net/review/oaksenham_2007.html
1. Anthem: The Unseen Land (0:47) Line-up/Musicians- Vahagn Papayan / bass Releases information2007 CD Musea 4727 |
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Prog-jester
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Posted: November 25 2007 at 15:37 | |
Awesome release, thanks for reminding, Assaf! Good Lord, I need to write LOADS of reviews!..
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memowakeman
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Posted: November 25 2007 at 22:51 | |
This is really a fabolous album, i recently discovered it and was impressed by the music, but please could you clarify my doubt, this album was released this year, or in 2006??
Another excellent recommendation!!
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avestin
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Posted: November 25 2007 at 22:58 | |
Good question....
In their website there's an unclear note:
Conquest of the Pacific (2006) I am not sure what to think... So far I thought this was released in 2007, but....
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memowakeman
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Posted: November 25 2007 at 23:12 | |
Thanks Assaf, i just read Ivan`s bio and he wrote that the album was recorded in 2006, but released in 2007, thigs are clearer then
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Atavachron
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Posted: November 25 2007 at 23:30 | |
great sh*t
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Prog-jester
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Posted: November 26 2007 at 04:59 | |
So should the relese year be changed on OAKSENHAM's page? Guess so...
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avestin
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Posted: November 26 2007 at 20:54 | |
No, as Guillermo said, it was released in 2007, even though it was recorded in 2006 and PA goes by release date. (the same thing will apply for the Soft Mountain release, for instance).
Anyway, no more takers for this album? It's quite wonderful, you're missing on a gem.
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bhikkhu
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Posted: November 26 2007 at 21:07 | |
I'm all over it. it will be on my list for best of 2007.
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avestin
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Posted: January 20 2008 at 18:05 | |
BUMP
Just wanted to revive this for more people to get to know this band and album.
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avestin
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Posted: January 21 2008 at 14:36 | |
Listen to their music here - http://www.oaksenham.com/pages/music.html
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memowakeman
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Posted: January 27 2008 at 00:04 | |
Go and listen people!! |
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: January 27 2008 at 06:14 | |
Awesome album,I simply can't get enough of it.
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dalt99
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Posted: January 27 2008 at 17:44 | |
Hi Avestin! WOW is this CD amazing. I discovered it while listening to the new mp3s on the front page of this site a couple months ago. I was so ABSOLUTELY BLOWN AWAY by the song "Water Spark" that I immediately went onto to the web to search all the prog sellers to find it. Only ONE seller had it in stock so I bought it up FAST. When I got the CD, I listened to it and was even further BLOWN AWAY. This CD is probably my favorite of the year. Right up there with Phiedeaux's "Doomsday Afternoon", La Torre Dell'Alchimista's "Neo" and Black Bonzo's new CD. This CD is fantastic and really should be heard by anybody that enjoys classical progressive rock with a folk and metal edge. I love all the classical instruments.
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Best of 2006 that I've heard:
PFM-Stati Di Immaginazione Zenit-Surrender (Best "unknown" album) Oaksenham - Conquest of Pacific 2007: Phideaux - Doomsday Afternoon La Torre Del Alchimista - Neo |
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rushfan4
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Posted: December 14 2009 at 15:41 | |
I'm late to the party, but after hearing various recommendations regarding this album, when it became available for download on eMusic, I quickly swooped in and downloaded it. Let me say that I was not disappointed. This really is some great instrumental music, and I imagine that there are many who are not familiar with this lesser known band. Kudos to Assaf for his earlier recommendation.
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