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MUNDUS INCOMPERTUS

Pär Lindh Project

 

Symphonic Prog

4.14 | 122 ratings

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erik neuteboom
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4 stars This music is a treat for keyboard aficionados! The first track "Baroque impression no 1" is a mix of Japanese prog like Social Tension (ELP-like) and Deja Vu (UK-inspired) delivering sumptuous keyboards (church - and Hammond organ) and fiery electric guitar, blended with interludes containing Spanish guitar, harpsichord and flute. In "The crimson shield " we can enjoy a medieval climate with harpsichord and serene female vocals. Halfway delicate Mellotron waves and sparkling harpsichord caresses our ears. The final composition is the titletrack and has a running time of almost 27 minutes, the ELP will be delighted: floods of Hammond organ evokes the days of the young and wild Keith Emerson! Despite the long running time this track never bores. Enjoy the captivating instrumental interludes: from a electric guitar with church organ and acoustic piano like Rick Wakeman to wonderful choir- Mellotron and fiery electric guitar leads. And I have to mention the rhythm-section, they do their work very dynamic. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
erik neuteboom | 4/5 |

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