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DAYS WE CAN'T FORGET

Apostolis Anthimos

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.08 | 9 ratings | 2 reviews | 11% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1994

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Milestones
2. In The Big City
3. Pinocchio
4. Offramp
5. With New Energy
6. Everybody Needs Barbaras
7. The First Impression Evokes
8. Watermelon Man

Bonus Tracks on 2006 edition by Metal Mind Records:
9. Mysterious Track
10. Bye Bye Blackbird
11. Pinnochio's Dream

Line-up / Musicians

- Apostolis Anthimos / guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards
- Gil Goldstein / piano, rhodes, accordeon
- Jim Beard / piano, rhodes
- Matthew Garrison / bass guitar
- Paul Wertico / drums, percussion
- Sugar Blue / harmonica (8)

Releases information

Recorded: Skyline Studio, New York, 02.1994, (3) - Spectrum Recording Studio, Athens (GR), 05.1993, (9-10), New York Rehearsals, 02.1994, (11) - Jazz'n'Java Studio, 2001

Issued:
1994 Gowi CDG 17
2003 Gowi Records
2003 Oskar Agencja Wydawnicza
2004 Metal Mind Productions / MMP CD DG 0443
2006 Metal Mind Records (MMP CD DG 0443, bonuses)

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APOSTOLIS ANTHIMOS Days We Can't Forget ratings distribution


3.08
(9 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(11%)
11%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(11%)
11%
Good, but non-essential (78%)
78%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by snobb
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars APOSTOLIS ANTHIMOS is Polish/Greek musician well known as S.B.B. guitarist (playing in every band's incarnation till now). In his early years he played as support musician to great Polish singer and musician Czeslaw Niemen.

This album is guitarist's solo debut, recorded with well respected American jazz, fusion and blues musicians. Differently from his work with Niemen or S.B.B., music there is electric jazz and jazz fusion. Musicians, participated on this recording, are mostly Pat Metheny Group associates (Paul Wertico, Jim Beard, Matt Garrison, Gil Goldstein), bluesman Sugar Blue added his harmonica in one song as well.

Music on this debut is tasteful,heavy influenced by electric jazz roots,fusion, often with world (Eastern European soulful melodic) and blues elements. Compositions are relaxed, quite light and well balanced. Not a soloist, but team work.

It's difficult to name this work essential, more pleasant electric jazzy listening. But even if not on the level of great fusion standards, this album is good listening, especially for SBB fans, interested in different side of band's guitarist.

About 2,5, rounded to 3.

Latest members reviews

3 stars Superficial and rather average Fusion. Firstly, the previous review by Special Collaborator "snobb" is absolutely spot on and I could only second his accurate observations. So, there is little point of repeating it here. Instead, I'd just like to add a few more words. In his band SBB, Apos ... (read more)

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