Σάββατο 30 Ιουνίου 2012

Magma - Kobaïa (1970 Prog-Rock)

Led by classically trained drummer Christian Vander, the Paris-based Magma have been, in their way, perhaps the ultimate progressive rock group; while other artists have achieved greater commercial success and critical acclaim, Magma have typified the many ambitions and excesses of the genre that won them as many detractors as fans, even going so far as to invent their own lyrical and musical language in order to bring their unique vision to life. The son of a jazz pianist, Vander initially followed in his father's footsteps, modeling his technique on the work of John Coltrane alum Elvin Jones and starting his career with a number of jazz and R&B outfits. While in Paris in 1969, however, he was struck by a vision of Earth's spiritual and ecological future so disturbing to him that he decided to explore his fears by musical means, assembling Magma with the aid of wife and vocalist Stella, singer Klaus Blasquiz, and fusion bassists Francis Moze and Jannick Top.
Magma (reissued under the name Kobaïa) is the debut album by zeuhl artists Magma, which was released as a double-LP in 1970. In the course of this album, the band tells the story of a group of people fleeing a doomed Earth to settle on the fictional planet Kobaïa.

AMG Review by Jason Ankeny

3 σχόλια:

  1. Οπα ρε μεγάλε . Τι ανέβασες τώρα ? Κουφάθηκα . Εκπληκτική Τζαζζο-Προγκρεσσιβιά που τσακίζει κόκαλα . Γιεύγε !!!

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  2. Οι τύποι είναι πραγματικά άπαιχτοι. Δε βρίσκεις εύκολα τόσο καλό συνδυασμό και τζαζ και prog.

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