Lucifer Was – Blues From Hellah 2004

Lucifer Was – Blues From Hellah 2004


 

Band Lucifer Was
Info: Blues From Hellah
Info: Norway
Style: Blues Rock
Years: 2004
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: 93,8 ?b
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The basis of the Blues From Hellah, the third one studio release, were the songs recorded in draft form in the 1983/84 year. From 1999 to 2002, all of the material has been overwritten with a large number of guest musicians. Heavy blues-rock and hard rock lyric with tight rhythm section, crisp guitar, flute romantic, smart and clean vocals in English on the rich symphonic arrangements. Artists did not try to recreate the atmosphere literally "golden years of rock 'n' roll," but, of course, brought the spirit of the magic of a bygone musical era to the present. In fact, like many things - from the GRATEFUL DEAD to URIAH HEEP and WHATESNAKE, but has a peculiar individual charm.

Tracklist:

01. Blues from Hellah 0:40
02. Come Drug me Babe 3:07
03. Mire 4:21
04. Armworth 5:00
05. Old in Eden 3:55
06. Za Za Banshee 5:21
07. Lucilla's Gone 3:27
08. When The Crossword's Done 5:01
09. Leave And Let Leave 6:54
10. Sleeping House 3:20

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3.57 (41 ratings) Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (20%) Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (56%) Good, but non-essential (24%) Collectors/fans only (0%) Poor. Only for completionists (0%) LUCIFER WAS Blues from Hellah reviews Showing all collaborators reviews and last reviews preview | Show all reviews/ratings

ROCK · 2004 Preview 1 Blues from Hellah 0:40 2 Come Drug Me Babe 3:07 3 Mire 4:21 4 Armworth 5:02 5 Old in Eden 3:56 6 Za Za Banchee 5:23 7 Lucilla's Gone 3:28 8 When the Crossword's Done 5:02 9 Leave and Let Leave 6:55 10 Sleeping House 3:24 January 1, 2004 10 Songs, 41 minutes ℗ 2017 Transubstans Records Also available in the iTunes Store

This third album from the Norwegian progressive legends LUCIFER WAS offers a well though album that contains a little more blues influenced style. It is also more symphonic as they add more orchestration than before. The flutes and dreamy vocals are as present as always, with a clear JETHRO TULL influence. Mr Axeman delivers some excellent bleeding guitar solos, especially in the CAPTAIN ...

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