terça-feira, 4 de novembro de 2014

Jerusalem - Black Horses (2014) UK


Jerusalém foi formada no início dos anos 70 e lançado em 1972, um álbum auto-intitulado no rótulo infame Deram que foi produzido por Ian Gillan. Eles andaram por toda a Europa a apoiar Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep e Status Quo antes de se separarem devido a "diferenças musicais". A banda voltou novamente em 2008 lançando seu segundo álbum "Escalator" para muitos elogios.
Agora, para o seu terceiro álbum com os membros originais Lynden Williams e Bob Cooke eles são unidos pela nata da cultura Rock Progressivo Geoff Downes (ASIA, YES) e Nick D'Virgilio (Tears For Fears, Spock Beard) e eles produziram uma marca impressionante novo álbum Prog Rock.
Black Horses é de fato um lançamento muito bom, e mesmo se nunca ouviste o seu heavy rocking de estréia em 1972, as chances de gostares são muitas, se gostas de prog moderno e dos anos 70 estilo hard rock vais ter um monte de motivos para ouvir este álbum.
Que uma banda! Que um álbum !!


Тemas:
01. Puppet King
02. Let Me
03. Black Horses
04. Leopard Skin Pie
05. Shades Of Blue
06. The Albatross
07. It’s All Over Now
08. Surfing From Sydney To Marrakech
09. Smokestack Ammunition
10. Eternity
Banda:
Lynden Williams - vocals
Bob Cooke - guitars
Geoff Downes (Asia, Yes, Buggles) - keyboards
Nick D’Virgilio (Spocks Beard, BBT) - drums
Ashley Cutler - bass
Ollie Hannifan - guitars
Rachel Hall – violin

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2 comentários:

Paul disse...

I would just like to bring your attention to the fact that this album musically has absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the legendary Jerusalem band managed and produced by Ian Gillan. Like the previous release Escalator on Mausoleum, Lynden has just used the name under false pretenses to try and get sales. Even Bob Cooke who appeared on Escalator was against Lynden using the name, which I have in writing. Ray Sparrow and myself were the founding members, we then pulled in Bill Hinde and later on Bob Cooke. Lynden was brought in at a much later date after auditions in London. Lynden's musical contributions to the Jerusalem album were only the lyrics on 3 songs, the music of which I wrote. He was also tutored how to sing the songs. Bob Cooke recently warned me that Lynden was once again going to use the Jerusalem name even though the music bears no relevance to Jerusalem and Bob didn't even perform on it musically. I'm also surprised that a highly professional company like Angel Air Records would have allowed Lynden to use the name and support such a release under that name. If Lynden is not capable and confident enough of releasing music under his own name, but would rather use and abuse the name of a well respected band from 43 years ago that he was fortunate to be part of for a short time, then he shouldn't be releasing music. I am also surprised that he has done it again after Escalator considering the number of fans and followers of the real Jerusalem who found it insulting. Very disappointed. Paul Dean - Jerusalem

Paul disse...

I would just like to bring your attention to the fact that this album musically has absolutely nothing to do whatsoever with the legendary Jerusalem band managed and produced by Ian Gillan. Like the previous release Escalator on Mausoleum, Lynden has just used the name under false pretenses to try and get sales. Even Bob Cooke who appeared on Escalator was against Lynden using the name, which I have in writing. Ray Sparrow and myself were the founding members, we then pulled in Bill Hinde and later on Bob Cooke. Lynden was brought in at a much later date after auditions in London. Lynden's musical contributions to the Jerusalem album were only the lyrics on 3 songs, the music of which I wrote. He was also tutored how to sing the songs. Bob Cooke recently warned me that Lynden was once again going to use the Jerusalem name even though the music bears no relevance to Jerusalem and Bob didn't even perform on it musically. I'm also surprised that a highly professional company like Angel Air Records would have allowed Lynden to use the name and support such a release under that name. If Lynden is not capable and confident enough of releasing music under his own name, but would rather use and abuse the name of a well respected band from 43 years ago that he was fortunate to be part of for a short time, then he shouldn't be releasing music. I am also surprised that he has done it again after Escalator considering the number of fans and followers of the real Jerusalem who found it insulting. Very disappointed. Paul Dean - Jerusalem