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It is among the best progressive albums made in 1979, which, we must "Silent cries and mighty echoes" has a very good balance between hard rock and Posted Monday, Ma| Review this album | Report (Review #3236) Songs have a heavy bass groove with loads of echo guitar and the most delicious atmospheric keyboard work you ears could tolerate. This whole album is solid from start to finish and carries a very strong space feeling capturing ELOY at their height of their creative career. Opening track "Astral Entrance/Mater Of Sensation" is perhaps my fav all time ELOY tracks which has simply amazing bass, guitar and keyboard work. I should probably also mention that this album was originally released on the Harvest recording label. This is one of those "turn it up loud" type of recordings which your neighbors or co-workers will inquire about. In many ways I do hear a strong polarity towards FLOYD's "Wish You Were Here", but also is full of that classic ELOY original space sound. Next to "Ocean", "Silent Cries And Mighty Echoes" would rank as my next favorite ELOY album of all time regardless of the unfair criticism received by many as being a deliberate attempt to rip-off PINK FLOYD's "Wish You Were Here". Wolfgang Maus / vocal arrangements (3b) Releases information Jürgen Rosenthal / drums, percussion, flute Klaus-Peter Matziol / Alembic bass, Moog Taurus pedals, backing vocals Detlev Schmidtchen / grand pianos, Fender Rhodes, Hammond M3, Mini-Moog & ARP synths, Solina & Hohner String ensembles, RMI keyboard computer, backing vocals Frank Bornemann / acoustic, effect & electric guitars, lead & backing vocals, co-producer Let the Sun Rise in My Brain (3:29) Line-up / Musicians
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