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At this time the band original name BRONTOSAURUS changes to YATHA SIDHRA, a musical name which is really suitable for the new musical orientation taken by the two musicians.After this impressive work, YATHA SIDHRA is dissolved.At the beginning of the eighties, the brothers Fichter formed a new band called DREAMWORLD.Sell your YATHA SIDHRA items on eBay !So much for the good news, the record is deceiving.YATHA SIDHRA's record lacks both.YATHA SIDHRA had extraordinary qualities but sadly released only one album.The band offers 40 minutes which are helping you to glide into another musical dimension.Part 1 of 'A Meditation Mass'.Starting like a soundtrack for a Science Fiction movie and yes, indeed,
first of all vocals and flutes are expressed extraterrestrian during the whole song.YATHA SIDHRA had produced a highlight in 1974 but was nearly ignored at that time.Released on CD by the german Brain label
in 2004 this special effort actually deserves a second chance.In reality, 27 minutes of the album consists of
practically the exact same piece of music, with a shorter interlude from the main theme in parts 2 and 3.If you do, then prepare to be blown away
repeatedly.As if that weren't enough, there is some great moog work from Rolf Fichter which somehow
manages to fit perfectly into the meditative atmosphere of the album.This music will merge with your heartbeat, and while it is not something which will take you to the skies, reeling with
emotions, if you immerse yourself into it, it will embrace you with it's warm arms and take you to places few others can.Just don't expect to be blown away on the very first
spin unless you have a certain sweet tooth towards krautrock or meditation.Meditation Mass" is really a 40 minute song that is divided into four parts that blend together."Part 1" is the only part with vocals or vocal melodies.Vibraphone is played late in this part followed by piano."Part 4" opens with gentle guitar before flute comes in.German act is really something.Part 2 finds the band getting a bit rougher without losing their introspective essence.Showcasing the art of the CD cover design.Tears
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The Notorious B.Yatha Sidhra let alone this album.The artwork below is reveal when you open the record cover.Here is my best attempt to patch up the artwork.The genre of music is termed Krautrock.Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s, especially in Britain.It represents the wheel of life with the various forces of samsara (illusion) depicted.Around that are ascending and descending karma.On the edge are the twelve links of dependent origination.You could say its a simplified diagram of part of what the Buddha saw when he became enlightened.Meditation Mass" which stretched over two sides of the LP of the same name released in 1973 by the legendary Brain label and considered one of the classics of cosmic Krautrock.Michel Boivert and flautist Peter Elbracht in a hard rock band called Brontosaurus, which because of the flute sounded a bit like Jethro Tull.UK, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, More...Fantasy of Sanukit (90)
Solar Dream, Vol.Stomu Yamashta has had a varied career, beginning with his electronic
excursions such as Red Buddha, recording with the supergroup Go,
and, most recently, a few releases that are very much in the "space music"
category.Al DiMeola, Klaus
Schulze, and Michael Shrieve, among others, the result of which was an
effective mixture of rock, electronics, fusion and soul!Freedom is Frightening and One by One are quite nice.Both
have some nice violin parts.Go Live which features many "name brand" players.In fact,
Stomu Yamashta is one of the least recognized names.As you might imagine, the
music is quite varied in style, incorporating elements of space, fusion
and Traffic.Schulze but the music is varied enough that
different people will like it for different reasons.The music develops slowly from insistent,
almost minimalist synth sequences and lapping sound effects to grand symphonic swells with
synthesizers and orchestra layered for maximum effect.There is also a bit of subdued fusion
flavour at a place and tasteful use of percussion colourings.The nearest convenient comparison would be a calmer version of
Vangelis' Heaven and
Hell , with emphasis on the "heavenly" sections, and perhaps Kitaro during his least accessible
moments.Of particular note is
the eight minute "The Murder in the Midnight" with Yanagida turning in
some fine Hammond work.Flute and sax make appearances on a few cuts.Influences from Popol Vuh and some others
of that ilk are perceptible, but, overall, this is a unique blend of a
variety of influences, in one flowing continuum of music.The title of A Meditation Mass sums up the atmosphere these guys
create.Yatha Sidhra create a very mesmerizing, dreamy and hypnotic space
music, using moog, guitar, a variety of percussion instruments and flutes.The music consists of four parts that flow together.The original LP, of
course, had to break for the side but the reissue combined together all
four tracks for 40 minutes of continuous cosmic ebb and flow.After
a time, ethereal voices join in and the flute begins to hint at some of
the energy to come.Finally, the vibes, then electric piano signal the
pending arrival of the brief second part.Starship is far less harsh
than the early stuff, and shows the band still in top form.Prog supergroup Ktzat Acheret,
contributed to albums by Yoni Rechter, Mathi Caspi, Arik Einstein and
others and released his first excellent solo album.Rock
music and the electric guitar.Comparing to
Gronich's And Levy's compositions his are the most
serene and less adventurous tracks, but still are excellent samples of folksy prog, with
strong echoes of Genesis.He possesses a very pleasant voice
and is a brilliant guitarist.Spanish to Arabic and so on.Camel, Genesis
and to some extent Gentle Giant.This is
also comparable to the best of Latin Prog albums due to its romanticism and
warmth.Yello is a Swiss electronic duo comprised of Dieter Meier and Boris Blank.All three of these albums are excellent ...Yello is one of the icons of the "House" music style, and the've been "remixed" by many
of the famous people who do such things, which I personally don't care much about.Personally, I'm more
interested in their earlier, progressive music starting point, which I really like a lot.This album finally
solidified the classic Yes sound.Nevertheless, two classic albums came out
of this lineup: Fragile (1971) and Close to the Edge (1972).These albums featured beautiful harmonies and strong, occasionally heavy
playing.These are arguably the band's best albums.Either
way, this album probably made the strongest impact of any of the band's
early albums.The band embarked on a major tour after Close to the Edge, but major
change came soon as Bill Bruford left in
late 1972 to join a newly reformed King
Crimson.LP live Yessongs
was released in 1973 and was a popular success.LP Tales from Topographic Oceans, which was
released in the first week of 1974.Wakeman was put off by this whole
experience and left to pursue a solo career.Simon and Garfunkel's "America" was released, 1975's Yesterdays.The front included a nude green woman (based on the original English cover
of Time and a Word).The back showed two blue naked children, one of
whom is urinating.Rick Wakeman was hired to play on
the album as a session musician, but was soon back in the band.This
album showed Yes moving in new directions, affected by New Wave, but still
with its own unique style.MTV made its debut in August 1981).This new
lineup recorded Drama (1980), which was rejected by the critics as
garbage and by many fans as not being a true Yes album.The
three began working together on new material.Shortly thereafter, Tony
Kaye came back into the picture, and later, Jon
Anderson as well.As the nineties began, ABWH
were working on a new album, as were the remaining four Yes members.In 1994 a new Yes album was released, Talk.The lineup for this
session returned to the configuration of 90125
(Anderson, White, Squire, Rabin, and Kaye).This album is notable mainly in
that it was produced by Rabin and recorded and mixed entirely on a
Macintosh computer.Wakeman had rejoined the band.Plans for the future included more studio time in
November 1996 to lay down a few new tracks for Keys to Ascension 2
(an album that is planned to follow a similar format to the first), which
is due for Spring 1997 release.It contained more cuts from the same concert
as the first KtA, plus several more new studio cuts.To be honest,
it felt like the original KtA used the best live cuts from that
concert, and these aren't as interesting.The new studio works I also
don't find terribly interesting.By the time of the next release, Open Your Eyes,
Rick Wakeman had
once again grown tired of being in the band and left (this time forever,
he claimed) to follow his own muses.To beef up the sound, guitarist Billy
Sherwood was brought in as a "formal" member of Yes, though he had been
working with them since the Union album behind the scenes.This was
also the first Yes album to feature Igor Khoroshev on keyboards,
though he only plays on three of the album's 12 cuts.This album was called Something's
Coming, and I can't comment on this one either as I haven't heard it.This is the first (and perhaps
the last) studio release to feature Igor Khoroshev on keyboards as a full
member of the band.This recording was mostly done as a band
playing together rather than as individual overdubs done one by one.This,
says Squire, is what some are hearing as being "more progressive".This was followed by two compilations and a live album.The first compilation
entitled The Best of Yes features the most famous of Yes' songs, but
certainly not "The Best" from a progressive rock fan's point of view.CD album of music recorded from
a 1999 concert in Las Vegas.Finally, another compilation was released,
Keystudio, which features all of the new studio material recorded for
the Keys to Ascension CD's.There are a couple of less
proggy tunes on Magnification (For radio airplay?By what sort of radio station?Magnification is
recommendable in its own right.Chris Squire works with
Syn and Rick Wakeman continues to
do his own thing as well.In my opinion a good effort.These
guys have one of the most heavy, oppressive sounds in the prog arena today, the only
band I can even remotely compare them to being Sleepytime Gorilla
Museum, though Yeti is more punky and less arty.They also played at
ProgDay 2001.Yeti poured forth some of
the darkest, most tortured prog I've ever heard.DVD should really get Yeti to do a score for them).Doug Ferguson, who was Yeti's keyboardist for the Things to Come album,
passed away on February 23, 2002 (Ferguson also played keyboards in
Ohm).I've seen a drummer playing drums with one hand and keyboards
with the other, but Teague seemed to pull this off effortlessly.If you want to hear something that will require
therapy for the next year to get over, Yeti will fill the bill nicely.An audience member at
Cattle Prog was
overheard to say, "These guys make Ozzy Osbourne sound like
Hanson".Yes influences, as I recall.Had they been well produced, they might've
made some good records.As it is, I'd say they were only fair.Judging by the "stream of consciousness" lyrics, it seems
as if Yezda Urfa use vocals as an additional instrument.For example,
"kickback with a plastic brickbat one fine day went to heal undue redress
brown or black mess no charge for porcelain meal" (!Gentle Giant on overdrive," and that aptly
sums it up.Yes (although Yezda Urfa has a less lofty approach)
or Gentle Giant (but Yezda Urfa puts the
Gentle Giant style into overdrive), even
some of Frank Zappa's more accessible
moments.CD, and boris is scheduled.Gentle Giant, and use that
band's knack for two and three part vocal harmony.Reading the liner notes can be
impressive, confusing and hysterical all at the same time.The only disappointment I can muster is that
this release doesn't contain the chaos and utter complexity of the Yezda
Urfa track on Past, Present, Future.But there's nothing humorous about the music.USA and well worth a listen.The music a band or record producer chooses as the opening track on an
album sometimes baffles me.Given the choice, I would select the strongest
piece to hook the listener in to listening to the whole album.It
shouldn't be the weakest example, otherwise you run the risk of the
listener punching the eject button without hearing the rest of the disk.Gryphon, and King
Crimson with a unique US perspective.Yezda Urfa was an obscure US
progressive band hailing from Illinois in the mid 70s.Yes,
classical music, modern poetry and ancient metaphysics.One of the track from
Blomsterpistolen titled "25 Ore" is comparable (almost the same) as Canned Heat.On Volume 2 one track is recorded from free jam with
Burnin' Red Ivanhoe (I've got both CDs).Com Explosion (00, as Chris Richardson)
Ethereal Energy (01, remixed version of N.John Young has served as keyboardist and backup or lead vocalist for a number of bands, both
progressive and not.Large Afternoon
and touring with them (you can hear him on the new Greenslade Live 2001 CD in either of
its two forms).CDR's of music composed
and performed by John in his home studio.Even John calls Life Underground "Soft semi progressive songs that can trigger an
emotional response!"It does contain some fine music, though of "demo quality"
(meaning it's all overdubbed keyboards and drum machines, with John singing).There are
songs here that remind me of all of these guys, particularly with vocals that remind me of Sting
or Gabriel.Nice music if you like this kind of stuff.No Commercial Value) is quite different, though I would still call it "Adult
Pop" in general.Young thanks Moraz,
Vangelis and Sakamoto (Ryuichi, I assume) for inspiration on
this album.Since I like this style, I enjoyed this album, but once
again this isn't particularly challenging if that's what you want.Oh, yeah, one more thing ...Actually, I like Young's vocal style better than Lawson's.Michelle Young was one of the original vocalists for Glass
Hammer, appearing on their first two studio albums, Journey of the Dunadan (1993) and
Perelandra (1995).USA and he in the UK), producing her second solo album Marked for Madness (2001) and using her
talents in some of his own projects, including backing vocals on Jabberwocky (1999) and Hound
of the Baskervilles (2002), where she sings the role of Laura Lyons.Young also
appears on Trent Gardner's Leonardo, The Absolute Man project, where she portrays
the character of Caterina and sings a duet with Steve Walsh
of Kansas.Marked for Madness and Leonardo.Michelle Young's style is
from the Kate Bush school of female vocals, with lots of breathy
yodeling from low to high registers and other stylings that sound Bushy.RIO seems like too
much work, but you're not feeling quite mainstream enough for Tori Amos or Alanis
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