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VIRTUAL VINYL

Tribe Of Cro

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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4.83 | 13 ratings | 2 reviews | 54% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2007

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Trench (13:55)
2. Cardinal Puff (18:04)
3. Blue Lined Tang (12:10)

Total Time 44:09

2015 reissue:
1. The Trench (13:58)
2. Cardinal Puff (8:40)
3. Blue Lined Tang (21:34)

Total Time 44:12

Line-up / Musicians

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Releases information

Digital album Self-released (2007)
Digital album Self-released (2015) Reissue with different track durations

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TRIBE OF CRO Virtual Vinyl ratings distribution


4.83
(13 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(54%)
54%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (8%)
8%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

TRIBE OF CRO Virtual Vinyl reviews


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Review by Rivertree
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5 stars This is the latest TRIBE OF CRO album so far from 2007 containing three extended jams with a total length of 44 minutes. As for that the title 'Virtual Vinyl' is supposed to be a pun - because this music is only available via download from their website - for free! Recorded under live circumstances at BBC Maida Vale Studio, London this is offered in excellent sound quality and shows them in a really playful outfit.

First song The Trench is a damned grooving thing although starting first with circulating spaced-out guitar and electronic gimmicks in the vein of the 'Berlin School'. A relaxed rhythm section is the backbone later for diversified dual guitars and synthesizer quasi duelling each other. This sounds great - similar to Oresund Space Collective btw. If you're a fan of them you shouldn't ignore this album. Next one Cardinal Puff links to the forunner as for the groove. I could listen to some other versions of this song before and can confirm that they all sound totally different. This proves the improvisational attitude of this band.

Besides the two guitars a sitar is appearing surprisingly and must be generated by samples/electronics because I'm quite sure they didn't use overdubs for the mixing. Making out the longest track here we have a weird interlude included like an electronical playground until they move forward in a more heavy punching way like Hawkwind often does. Twittering synths all over there naturally ... Fading into Blue Lined Tang it all developes to something laid-back in a dub mood - but not for a long time until the band changes the lane once more with an intensive gripping heavier part. The last four minutes of this song are reserved for electronical gimmicks once more - not everyone's taste but confirming the band's experimental approach so much the more.

'Virtual Vinyl' offers lots of playful guitars and synthesizer goodies in the vein of Oresund Space Collective, Hawkwind, Ozric Tentacles. A great experience - don't miss that!

Latest members reviews

5 stars Originally available only on their website, the rise in use of Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music etc. may have prompted Tribe of Cro to put this album out to a wider audience. That appears to have happened in 2015, with track lengths revised - ten minutes cut from track two and ten added to tra ... (read more)

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