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What did you think of it? Your first Magma album also?



Yes this is my first Magma album, and my initial impression is pretty good. The first song is mindblowing (especially the drumming) and there were some other parts that grabbed me as well. It will take me a few more listens to have a "full" opinion, though. Thumbs Up

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Really enjoying this album lately..
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I have a nice glass of Guinness...now let's see what's in the paper today...Wink

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Listening to my brother and some friends playing some folk rock/acoustic covers.
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What's that album like? I've been thinking about getting it...

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What's that album like? I've been thinking about getting it...
 
It's one of my favorite records, and definitely my favorite from the jazz rock genre.
 
It's pretty straight-forward jazz rock, nothing way too complex, yet there's some incredible soloing from keyboardist, Jan Hammer from the Mahavashnu Orchestra, and from guitarist, Tommy Bolin future one-time-only Deep Purple guitarist. The drumming is superb, also.
 
If you're interested you can read my review, it may give you a bit more of details. Personally, I love it and would recommend it to you only if you're looking for some catchy but well-thought instrumental jazz rock tunes with fantastic soloing and lots of groove.


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What's that album like? I've been thinking about getting it...
 
It's one of my favorite records, and definitely my favorite from the jazz rock genre.
 
It's pretty straight-forward jazz rock, nothing way too complex, yet there's some incredible soloing from keyboardist, Jan Hammer from the Mahavashnu Orchestra, and from guitarist, Tommy Bolin future one-time-only Deep Purple guitarist. The drumming is superb, also.
 
If you're interested you can read my review, it may give you a bit more of details. Personally, I love it and would recommend it to you only if you're looking for some catchy but well-thought instrumental jazz rock tunes with fantastic soloing and lots of groove.


Thanks Pablo... I'll check out your review. Thumbs Up

By the way, is this album anything like the sample we have on Billy Cobham's artist page (http://www.progarchives.com/mp3.asp?id=4272)? I absolutely loved that song....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 17 2010 at 16:05
Originally posted by J-Man J-Man wrote:

Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:

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Originally posted by The Quiet One The Quiet One wrote:



What's that album like? I've been thinking about getting it...
 
It's one of my favorite records, and definitely my favorite from the jazz rock genre.
 
It's pretty straight-forward jazz rock, nothing way too complex, yet there's some incredible soloing from keyboardist, Jan Hammer from the Mahavashnu Orchestra, and from guitarist, Tommy Bolin future one-time-only Deep Purple guitarist. The drumming is superb, also.
 
If you're interested you can read my review, it may give you a bit more of details. Personally, I love it and would recommend it to you only if you're looking for some catchy but well-thought instrumental jazz rock tunes with fantastic soloing and lots of groove.


Thanks Pablo... I'll check out your review. Thumbs Up

By the way, is this album anything like the sample we have on Billy Cobham's artist page (http://www.progarchives.com/mp3.asp?id=4272)? I absolutely loved that song....
 
That sample is similar to Spectrum in the sense of catchiness and being straight-forward. However, that song has a very different sound, it sounds a tad bit 80-ish or at least not as earthy as Spectrum is. Also, the fact that it's dominated by saxes that is another notable difference, Spectrum is a bit more "cooled-down" and dominated by guitar and electric keyboards rather than saxes.


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