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SCAPEGOAT

Ensemble Nimbus

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3.84 | 20 ratings | 3 reviews | 35% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1998

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Burning Arrows (8:48)
2. Three Figures (5:30)
3. Empty Chairs (2:39)
4. Algebra Of Needs (3:43)
5. Useless Passion (3:43)
6. Offering (7:22)
7. The Cross Of Infamy (1:55)
8. Trial By Error (4:42)
9. Middle Of The Moment (1:59)
10. Wooden Tuxedo (5:17)
11. Epigram (3:26)

Total Time: 49:14

Line-up / Musicians

- Håkan Almkvist / guitar, bass, keyboards, tapes, loops, Fx, vocals
- Kirk Chilton / violin, viola, vocals
- Lars Björk / clarinet, bass clarinet, Fx, loops
- Hasse Bruniusson / drums, e-drums, percussion, computer

With:
- Tomas Bodin / keyboards (3)
- Stefan Karlsson / keyboards & accordion (10)
- Stomu Imazawa / bass (4)

Releases information

Artwork: Bert Johnny Nilsson's painting "Scapegoat" detail

CD TonArt Production ‎- TAP / RHCD 12 (1998, Sweden)

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ENSEMBLE NIMBUS Scapegoat ratings distribution


3.84
(20 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(35%)
35%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(35%)
35%
Good, but non-essential (20%)
20%
Collectors/fans only (10%)
10%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

ENSEMBLE NIMBUS Scapegoat reviews


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Review by Greger
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars This is the second album from the Swedish band ENSEMBLE NIMBUS. In the line up you can see the drummer from SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA, Hasse Bruniusson. Hasse is well known in the Swedish progressive scene as well as abroad for his work with SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA and The FLOWER KINGS. Stefan Carlsson was one of the main members on the debut CD, but here he's only stated as a guest musician. This CD was planned for a release through the label APM (Ad Perpetuam Memoriam) but was finally released on the Record Heaven's label. The best track is "Empty Chairs" where you can hear Tomas Bodin from FLOWER KINGS on keyboard. The cover art by Eva Källander is very good and it's suits the album just fine. This is very exciting and intriguing music and very challenging to listen to for those who's not used with this kind of music. The music is at times reminiscent to SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA, and I guess that if you're into SAMLA MAMMAS MANNA you'll love this CD as well. Highly recommended!
Review by Sean Trane
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Prog Folk
3 stars While a logical continuation of their debut album, this sophomore effort is definitely more complex and is has a harder edge. The level of energy is about the sale as on the previous album, but it is less festive/happy and more serious. You might want to compare this album between Von Zamla and Miriodor with a slight Hoyry Koyne twist.

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5 stars This CD will please those interested in progressive rock but also jazz fans and everyone looking for music outside conventional categories. The Ensemble Nimbus, a Swedish band of great performers, uses an interesting array of instruments (from guitar, drums and keyboards to clarinets and sample loop ... (read more)

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