Brilliant. Vangelis Papathanassiou lends a hand on this album and Socrates
record an masterpiece similar to which Greece and most of the world
haven't heard before. First of all, the multi-talented musician added
plenty more keyboards to the set turning the blues rock band, with the
inclusion of influences of Greek traditional music, into more of a
progressive group. Dukakis has left the group before this album and the
band consists only of Spathas on guitar (where else?), Tourkoyorgis on
bass and vocals, Tradalidis on drums and the great Vangelis on
keyboards. What a dream team really? The musicianship is great once
more. Actually though the formula for the creation of this album is not
that complex (at least not for their brilliance). What Socrates
did was to expand the sound of some of their previous songs plus a few
new pieces. The result was a genuine artistic achievement. This album if
packed with tremendous tracks, all classics in the Greek community.
"Starvation", "Queen of the universe", "Killer", "Mountains", "Every
dream comes to an end" and "A day in heaven" are masterpieces that any
top artist of a bigger market would envy. Phos is considered a cult
highlight in Greek (and not only) music history but also one of the most
ignored ones of Rock music in general.
Yannis Spathas (guitar)
Antonis Tourkoyorgis (bass)
George Tradalidis (drums)
Vangelis Papathanassiou (keyboards)
Nikos Antipas (drums)
Pavlos Alexiou (keyboards)
1 Starvation 2 Queen of the Universe 3 Every
Dream Comes to an End 4 The Bride 6 Killer 7 A Day in Heaven 8 Time of
Pain 9 MountainsThe best album of this group. The collaboration of
Vangelis Papathanasiou gives a more progressive feeling to "Phos" with
many keyboards, experimentations and changes, especially to tracks like
"Queen of the universe". It's apparent that he didn't appear as a guest
(though officially he was), but as a full member with precious
contribution. Many of the tracks are not new, but their versions here
are more interesting and "improved" in comparison to the older ones.
But, no matter how progressive it gets to some moments, this album does
not stray too much from their original style, adding also even more
greek folk elements to their hard-rock/blues influences. The
musicianship of all band members is proficient, solid, exact and deeply
emotional, while the songwriting is really inspired and fresh (not a
"copy-paste" mood but really something different and pioneering). The
production is also excellent (at last!). A "must buy" for every
collector of cult albums. Highly recommended to all 70's rock fans.
1. Starvation 3:44
2. Queen Of The Universe 4:59
3. Every Dream Comes To An End 5:56
4. The Bride 3:36
5. Killer 2:25
6. A Day In Heaven 4:31
7. Time Of Pain 3:26
8. Mountains 7:29
13 hours ago
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ReplyDeleteΆντζιιιιι, ευχαριστώ σε !!!! khg
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias. Saludos.
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