Egy meglepetés zene, amit most utazásom megszakítva kitérőt tennék, és megállok egy pillanatra. Szerintem megéri, mert valami káprázatos zenei repertoár és izgalmas élményforrás az album. Magam sosem hallottam róla, zenei vezetőm által ért el hozzám. Egyszerre benne lelhető minden általam szeretett zene: z.b. Vangelis, Pink Floyd, ELP, Yes, Tangerine Dream ...u.s.w.

Track List:
1. Sodom And Gomorra XXI - Part One
2. Sodom And Gomorra XXI - Part Two
3. Sodom And Gomorra XXI - Part Three
4. Sodom And Gomorra XXI - Part Four
forrás:museorosenbach.blogspot.com
: : REVIEW : :
"Where do I start? Let’s just get this out of the way first. THIS is a wonderfully beautiful CD. One of the wonderful things about the fall of communism and the day the Berlin wall came down, was the fact that freedom of expression and free religious thought suddenly was everywhere. And love of progressive rock in all its forms was a direct result of this “new found” freedom.
Case in point, this CD. Albert Khalmurzayev, “Al-Bird”, as he likes to be called, has been making music for some time. Hailing from Uzbekistan in the former Soviet Union, he along with several others have put together certainly some of the most exciting progressive rock music to come our way in some time. Following in the lead of bands like Solaris, these guys have put together a marvelous symphonic classic in this CD. And you should check out their web site, www.progressor.net to get a fresh look at this music we love. Frankly, I can’t wait to check out Al-Bird’s other project, X Religion, after hearing this one.
As the title points out, this is a musical interpretation of the Biblical Old Testament story of the rise and fall of Sodom & Gomorra. One long 49 minute plus song. You cannot jump from track to track. A solid listen is required for sure.
The music is a wonderful mix of classical, symphonic, religious, secular, pop, jazz, et al. It moves clearly and logically from Part I through Part IV. This is all instrumental music with small vocalizing (Al-Bird’s term) parts, samples from various sources, Gregorian styled chants at times, wonderful keyboard passages and melodic soothing guitar work.
forrás:www.prog4you.com
: : REVIEW : :
"Where do I start? Let’s just get this out of the way first. THIS is a wonderfully beautiful CD. One of the wonderful things about the fall of communism and the day the Berlin wall came down, was the fact that freedom of expression and free religious thought suddenly was everywhere. And love of progressive rock in all its forms was a direct result of this “new found” freedom.
Case in point, this CD. Albert Khalmurzayev, “Al-Bird”, as he likes to be called, has been making music for some time. Hailing from Uzbekistan in the former Soviet Union, he along with several others have put together certainly some of the most exciting progressive rock music to come our way in some time. Following in the lead of bands like Solaris, these guys have put together a marvelous symphonic classic in this CD. And you should check out their web site, www.progressor.net to get a fresh look at this music we love. Frankly, I can’t wait to check out Al-Bird’s other project, X Religion, after hearing this one.
As the title points out, this is a musical interpretation of the Biblical Old Testament story of the rise and fall of Sodom & Gomorra. One long 49 minute plus song. You cannot jump from track to track. A solid listen is required for sure.
The music is a wonderful mix of classical, symphonic, religious, secular, pop, jazz, et al. It moves clearly and logically from Part I through Part IV. This is all instrumental music with small vocalizing (Al-Bird’s term) parts, samples from various sources, Gregorian styled chants at times, wonderful keyboard passages and melodic soothing guitar work.
forrás:www.prog4you.com
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