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Julian's Treatment - A time before this
There's not many classic prog bands with female lead vocals in general in my experience, let alone good ones.
But this album is pretty sik - I tend to think of it as having a sort of kinship with Rush's 2112, but extended and from like a female perspective/narration. Save for the instrumentals which are some Universal eery space tunes. It's a theme album, space theme from what I gather. Lot of skilful guitar solos and some nice organ playing, gives it a sort of dreary mood which leads into powerful vocals and some skillful tunes. The Album and the band name makes me think it was written for a little kid that had leukemia or something. It's got that sort of care and attention to it which makes you think a lot of work went into it for someone. Probably wasn't but it always makes that connection in my brain. Aida, Dark lady of the outer Worlds sounds hot. I wanna marry her, she's all evil and sadistic. She shall be my Queen. Anyone heard this album, what's your opinion? If not, check it out if you're into a good old prog story album. http://www.ifmusic.co.uk/images/prod...ges/julian.jpg |
I've gotta build a spaceship to go help Altarra.
Forget Aida. She only wanted me for my wang. BLUE IS THE SKIN OF ALTARA :yikes: |
Lp has NOTHING to do with Rush.
Savarin was better-known as a novelist. Excellent lp, but "Waiters On The Dance" is better. |
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