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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DREAM - ANTHOLOGY 1977-1985

Exodus

 

Symphonic Prog

4.20 | 21 ratings

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GruvanDahlman
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4 stars I am a fan of box sets. It is something really special about boxes. The whole package and in some cases, like this one, it is a great way of obtaining the whole (or most part) of a band's discography at a decent price.

Poland produced (and keeps on producing) some of the best progressive rock around, despite being under oppressive rule. That is impressive. Exodus was one of those bands, entering the stage in the late 70's and produced some really great spacey and symphonic albums. This box set contains all albums released between 1977 and 1984, complete with bonus tracks and oddities.

I will not go into details of the albums, rather I will review them one by one. I will however say this, that The most beautiful dream is a splendid box of amazing symphonic prog. One of the great things about discography boxes is that you get the lot. That greatness can also be a weakness, seeing that not all material is as overly impressive. Boxes compiling the best tracks and oddities can, in some cases, be more even quality-wise but I prefer to be the owner of these kind of boxes. If I get to choose, that is.

In conclusion, you can't go wrong with this box. It is magnificent. Symphonic, spacey prog with that special eastern flavor in all it's glory. I believe that this box is able to please most people who are into symphonic prog. Get it if you can. It is affordable and impressive.

GruvanDahlman | 4/5 |

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