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LIVE V KLUBE ZA ZRKADLOM

Fermáta

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.76 | 13 ratings | 2 reviews | 31% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. For Huascaran (8:59)
2. Dr. Gamow (4:45)
3. You And Me (5:41)
4. Genuine (4:08)
5. Guitar Dreaming (6:53)
6. Vasco Da Gama (4:49)
7. Part 1 (6:40)
8. Vińa Del Mar (11:39)

Total Time: 54:33

Line-up / Musicians

- Frantisek Griglák / guitars, programming
- Fedor Freso / bass
- Peter Prelozník / keyboards
- Igor "Teo" Skovay / drums

Releases information

CD ETNA Production 2007

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FERMÁTA Live V Klube Za Zrkadlom ratings distribution


3.76
(13 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(31%)
31%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (23%)
23%
Collectors/fans only (8%)
8%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

FERMÁTA Live V Klube Za Zrkadlom reviews


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Review by snobb
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars I never saw Fermata playing live, and it was really interesting for me to listen this, their first ever live album. Another moment was important as well - even if in almost the same line-up as 30 years ago, the music was played and recorded in late 00', or let say three decades after their golden moments.

In mid-70-s Fermata was known in Eastern Europe as leading symphonic progressive/jazz fusion band. What do we have now there, on their newest release ?

Still great melodies, excellent musicianship, and - what is very important - no even small evidence they are tired or bored. Great instrumental music, full of energy and melodies. But - there (as often) is a little but ...

Excellent concert, recorded on this album, is great example of instrumental rock music. Good arrangements support great heavy guitar, which fills almost all the space of sound. All musicians are extremely competent, recording sound is great, and not too often you will remember this is live recording. Still plenty of keyboards, many moments of symphonic prog. But main all album's atmosphere is still very influenced by axe-heroes works ( think - Steve Vai or Joe Satriani).

Happily, differently from heavy guitar instrumental albums, there are enough space for all other instruments, and compositions have their melodies , not just a formal reason for guitar technique demonstration.

In whole - really good instrumental symphonic prog album ,full of heavy guitar sound and few jazzy moments. Could be really recommended for lovers of melodic well arranged symphonic instrumental rock as well as for fans of guitar-based instrumental rock. Nothing to offer for fusion fans though.

My rating - 3,5, rounded to 4.

Latest members reviews

3 stars Ah well, just how do I put it? This is no "garage band", rather the opposite - and therein lies the disappointment. Highly skilled musicians just taking it too easy, to the point where boredom with this "underinspired" performance sets in early in the piece, commanding intermittent attention o ... (read more)

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