Parzival - BaRock (2001), Original release 1973 Re-issue WON-SIN MUSIC COMPANY cat # WS 885 670-2 [NL+]
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Parzival - BaRock
Артист: Parzival
Альбом: BaRock, 2001
Издатель: WON-SIN MUSIC COMPANY / WS 885 670-2
Жанр: Rock, Prog Folk
Формат файла: NL+
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: Torrent

Original release 1973
Re-issue 2001 Won-Sin / Collection CD Nr. 021

SPOILER (Info)

Tracks:

01. Souls Married To The Wind [Single Version] [0:03:40.38]
02. Stories [0:01:56.28]
03. Black Train [0:08:33.43]
04. Mrs. Virgin [0:04:29.49]
05. Frank Supper [0:02:23.58]
06. Scarlet Horses [0:06:25.05]
07. It's A Pity [0:03:01.47]
08. Thought [0:05:56.24]
09. Paradise [0:08:31.25]

Bonus tracks:
10. Party Bird [Rough Demo] [0:02:16.05]
11. Veronique [Rough Demo] [0:03:01.34]

SPOILER (EAC Log)
SPOILER (back, CD)
SPOILER (checkers)

Судя по логам, корейцы просто взяли релиз с Teldec 1998 года, но что уж есть


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 Posted: 15-07-2012, 17:58 (post 2, #1057233)

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очень интересная и группа и альбом, wwf :hi:
p.s. добавлю ещё немного info, а то Вики совсем игнорирует старого Парцифаля :D:

>>>Along with Ougenweide, Parzival were one of the few German bands to follow in the steps of British groups like Gryphon and use medieval folklore as the basis for their refined progressive music. The nucleus of the group was the trio Lothar Siems, Walter Quintus and Thomas Oliver. Siems and Oliver had played together since 1965 in the Bremen group The Chamberlains, before joining the Quintus Ouartet. Their repertoire comprised increasingly folky styles. In 1971 they took the name Parzival and obtained a recording contract with Telefunken. Legend (1971) was a fine album of lyrical, electric folk-rock with much use of flute, violin and acoustic guitars. Featured guests were: Matthias Muller-Menckens (flute, piano), Joachim Reichhold (cello) and Hans Jaspers (viola). Some of the tracks had the slight melancholia I associate with Novalis at their best. Unlike Ougenweide and Novalis, Parzival sang in English and lacked the German distinction of the folk-rock bands on the Pilz label. Like Pell Mell, Parzival also incorporated classical music, but not in a pompous large scale manner. Technically they enjoyed the steady support of producer Konrad Plank. An obscure single ("One Day" coupled with "Souls Married To The Wind") followed in 1972. Luckily it was later included on the Rock In Deutschland sampler in 1981.

Their second and sadly last album Ba-rock emerged at the beginning of 1973. The group had expanded with the addition of cellist Walter v. Seydlitz and helped by Muller-Menckens and Harald Konietzko (bass, vocals). This was similar to their first album, although in parts closer to rock than Legend. Parzival's legacy is to have recorded two of the best German folk-rock albums which avoided the trappings of over-ambition. Most of their songs were short, melodic, charming and beautiful.
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 Posted: 16-07-2012, 12:21 (post 4, #1057287)

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сколько же их тогда было!? Замечательных команд в краут-роке. Отличный альбом, очень мелодичный. :wub:
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