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Shaa Khan - The World Will End On Friday (1977)
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GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 3 years
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Shaa Khan - The World Will End On Friday (1977)
Heavy Prog | 38:00 mins | scans | mp3@256cbr | 70mb

&#147;' 5 stars - This is a mysterious, enigmatic and highly achieved progressive rock album from Germany Underground. Due to the omnipresence of a lyrical sense of the melody, we can not consider Shaa Khan as a krautrock band, nevertheless this is an efficient evocative musical adventure throw higher "cosmic" spheres. With obvious influences taken from progressive rock classics, this band successed to describe their own musical world, really original and powerfuly emotional, passionate with a large range of atmospheres and moods, describing different states of human sensibility, from pain, fear and anger to love and spiritual illumination. The melodies are deeply expressive, pefectly composed for intense organ chords, impressively emotional, crying vocals, heavy & floating guitar leads. Almost lost in time, this album remains an ulimate masterpiece and highly recommended for all prog-heads. ' phillipe at ProgArchives &#148;

note: scans of this album are part of the 'Anything Wrong?'-package

Tracks Listing:
1. White Room (8:22)
2. World Will End On Friday (4:47)
3. Graveyard (7:53)
4. Ocean (7:42)
5. Seasons (9:16)

Releases Information:
Studio Album, released in 1977
LP Sky Records Sky 015 (1977 Germany)

Line-up:
- Roland Soltysiak / guitar
- Jochen Gutermuth / bass
- Horst Schlechtriemen / keyboards, backing vocals
- Walter Kaulhausen / drums, backing vocals
- Heiner Waldmann / vocals, acoustic guitar
- Klaus Grandt / vocals, percussion

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