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Kwam deze op mijn verdere strooptochten naar Prog tegen.
Gespost door Neptun, waarvoor mijn dank.
Edwin Balogh sings on this album and is indeed very different from that of Janos Kobor. The album is a compilation of most tracks on "TranceandDance" (1995) but the lyrics have almost no resemblance to the original Hungarian words. In fact, if I am to translate literally the titles of the original songs, here is what we should have:
1. Overture 2. Heavenly Chimes 3. The Dreamer 4. Every Teardrop is a Waste 5. Babylon 6. Purple Dawn 7. Letter--Poste Restante 8. Heavenly Love 9. The End of the Crossroad
The original lyrics have deeply religious symbolism (something, to which Omega strangely turned during the 1990s) and, in general, the Hungarian album sounds more cohesive and better arranged than its English equivalent.
Studio Album, released in 1996
Songs / Tracks Listing
1. Ouverture
2. Silent Garden
3. Castles of Reality
4. Break the Chain
5. Tower of Babel
6. The Ocean
7. Tomorrow
8. Sight by Sight
9. Returning to the Garden
This CD contains eight trakcs of the hungarian album "Trance and Dance".
Line-up / Musicians
László Benkõ, János Kóbor, Tamás Mihály,
György Molnár, Ferenc Debreceni
Guests:
- Edwin Balogh / vocals
- Tamás Szekeres / guitar
- Gábor Presser / keyboards
Releases information
CD: 1996, Coproduktion Hungaroton / Crystal Entertainment HICD 085-540
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