<< MP3 Shades of Dawn - the albums ( prog )
Shades of Dawn - the albums ( prog )
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Shades Of Dawn biography
The self-proclaimed "only prog band from Dusseldorf," has its roots in a band named Kawumm. In 1993 they added vocalist/guitarist Hans Juergen Klein, changed the name to Shades of Dawn, and saw the departure of the original lead guitarist. In '94 they recorded previously written material, but lack of finances forced them to put the project on the shelf.

In '95, the keyboardist and bass player, were replaced by Cyrill Stoletzky, and Theo Labs (respectively). This added a fresh dimension to the bands sound, and set the course for their musical direction.

With the lineup of Hans-Jürgen Klein on lead vocals and guitars, Peter Schneider on keyboards, Christopher Struwe on drums, Theo Labs on bass, and Cyrill Stoletzky on keyboards, they set out to record their first album in 1997. This would become 1998's "The Dawn of Time." That year they also played the Burg Herzburg Festival. However, the newfound success was not enough to keep Stoletzky and Labs in the band. They would return for appearances as guest musicians.

The ensuing years saw more personnel changes, with new additions, members returning (as guests, or permanent), and leaving again. During this time they recorded the track "Plenty of Gold" for a sampler album, which has become a cult favorite with the fans. The band also did some work for television soundtracks. The material from the first album was unearthed, re-mastered, and released as "The Slaughterhouse tapes." All the while they kept up with live performances, even with an ever-fluid lineup.

In 2005 they recorded the album "From Dusk Till Dawn," which is set for worldwide release by Musea in 2006.

This is a modern band with strong symphonic components. They bring a classic prog sound (Yes, Camel, Eloy) into the present. For a band that can't seem to keep a steady group together, they manage to keep going. Looking for a band to play in? Chances are these guys have an opening.



1. THE DAWN OF TIME 1998

1. I don't understand (8:15)
2. Threads of Reality (8:04)
3. Lost in Reverie (9:15)
4. Ulysses Rollercoaster (10:25)
5. Plenty of Gold (11:57)
6. Sometimes (incl. Something completely different) (11:22)
7. March for Love (9:09)


2. FROM DUSK TILL DAWN 2005

1. Howling at the wind (1:14)
2. Confused (5:45)
3. President Why (5:40)
4. The silent death of a mother's heart (8:10)
5. I never thought (4:13)
6. Bombs (7:56)
7. Thunder (4:15)
8. Burning Drums (9:18)
9. Wolke (0:56)
10. Prelude (2:19)
11. Memories (5:33)


3. GRAFFITY'S RAINBOW 2011 ( dit album is mijn fav. van de 3 )

1. Battle Won ... And Lost (11:15)
2. The Eternal Recurrence Of The Same (13:37)
3. Empty Vessels (15:23)
4. Graffity's Rainbow (25:28)




een kruising tussen Yes, Camel, Eloy, martigan met af & toe een stevige byte

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