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YOU AND I

You And I

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3.30 | 19 ratings | 3 reviews | 11% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1995

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Clear, Real Life (English, 5:47)
2. Fall (Hungarian, 5:46)
3. Wedding Day (English, 7:32)
4. Release Me (Hungarian, 5:58)
5. Nemo (Instrumental, 1:59)
6. Novel (Instrumental, 5:48)
7. Child of a Guiding Eye (English, 9:45)
- Starlight
- The Poison Garden
- Starlight (returning)
- The Unborn

Total Time: 40:55

Line-up / Musicians

- Fanni Völgyessy-Szomor / vocals
- Károly Dorogi / bass
- Zsolt Kosztyu / guitar
- Remy - (Tamás Remenyik) / keyboards

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YOU AND I You And I ratings distribution


3.30
(19 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(11%)
11%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(42%)
42%
Good, but non-essential (42%)
42%
Collectors/fans only (5%)
5%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

YOU AND I You And I reviews


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Review by Steve Hegede
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars "You And I" 's debut CD is mostly light progressive rock mixing commercial influences. My only complaint here is with the use of a drum-machine rather than a real drummer. The female vocals, both in English and Hungarian, are excellent. Their guitarist is also quite good. This album would be enjoyed by those who also enjoy Trevor Rabin-led YES and late-70s GENESIS.
Review by Tarcisio Moura
PROG REVIEWER
3 stars Nice combo from Hungary. The music is an interesting mix of simple tunes with some more intricate, guitar driven prog pieces. Most of the music is soft and dreamy, but very well done. The guitarist is very good, obviously influenced by Steve Howe (almost no effects, all comes from his technique). The instrumental parts are more subtle than flashy, not symphonic but very effective, and definitely progressive. Singer Fanni Völgyessy Szomor has a good voice, that gives the group a misleading pop flavour. I did not like the inclusion of the english traditional folk song She Moves Through The Fair (here titled Wedding Day), but it is just a matter of taste, since I never liked any version of this tune. The remaining tracks, though, are quite good.

If you´re looking for something soothing, melodic, and yet not simplistic, with some very good arrangements, this record is recommended.

Latest members reviews

4 stars I remember reading about this band in a heavy metal magazine... a few paragraph, but I got curious and ordered the cassette right away. This was 27 years ago. Later I went to see them performing YES music and that was an amazing experience. Yes music in Hungary! I have fond memories of this b ... (read more)

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