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GLISSANDO SPIRIT LIVE

Invisible Opera Company Of Tibet (Brazil)

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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4.00 | 3 ratings | 1 reviews | 33% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2004

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Radio Gnome Intro (0:27)
2. Electric Bird (2:32)
3. Flying (1:19)
4. Iao Mantram (0:51)
5. Baliman-Energy (7:14)
6. Orb's Adventures (1:08)
7. Cosmic Dancer (4:46)
8. Inner Voice (2:17)
9. High Mountains Dance (3:20)
10. Moon In The Sky (2:56)
11. Mirage (4:16)
12. Stars Can Frighten You (3:23)
13. Aqui Agora / Flying Teapot (3:37)
14. Declínio De Maio / Luz (4:20)
15. Camel's Nightmare [jamming with Dialect] (7:34)

Total Time: 50:00

Line-up / Musicians

- Fabio Golfetti / guitar, tapes, vocals
- Claudio Souza / drums
- Renato Mello / alto sax, keyboards

guest musicians:
- Nelson Coelho / guitar (15)
- Andrei Ivanovic / bass (15)
- Miguel Angel / drums (15)

Releases information

CD Voiceprint Brasil VP341CD (2004 Brazil)
recorded live at Britannia Cafe, São Paulo, 18th August 1994

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INVISIBLE OPERA COMPANY OF TIBET (BRAZIL) Glissando Spirit Live ratings distribution


4.00
(3 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(33%)
33%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
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Review by Mellotron Storm
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4 stars I reviewed their "Glissando Spirit"album from 1993 recently and this is the live version of it as played in front of a live audience in Sao Paulo Brazil in August of 1994. I definitely prefer the live version here. We get 15 tracks worth around 50 minutes of music. The sax and keys just seem to stand out more on this live version and it's pretty cool that the concert ends with the trio of DIALECT coming up on stage to play with them. Now they were called DIALECT back then but changed their name to DIALETO at some point and I do have at least one of their albums under that name. The difference though with them on stage is surprising. It goes from a psychedelic/canterbury vibe to a heavier sound with more upfront bass. There are vocal melodies too which sound really good. The track is called "Camel's Nightmare" and easily a top three.

This is a consistent record though which I appreciate. INVISIBLE OPERA COMPANY OF TIBET is part of the global GONG community of bands and features the incredible talents of Fabio Golfetti and his band VIOLETO DI OUTONO. My favourite INVISIBLE OPERA COMPANY OF TIBET album is "UFO Planante" which is a masterpiece in my opinion. This live record though is very good too just not on that level. Tracks like "Radio Gnome Intro" and "Flying Teapot" reveal their GONG appreciation. And I'm wondering with Daevid Allen gone if this project will continue. There's not a lot of vocals on here but enough to make it interesting and I appreciate the chanting and wordless vocals especially. Lots of spacey sections and atmosphere. Some sampled words too that sound like a space transmission for example. A very entertaining album and more psychedelic than anything else. Easily 4 stars.

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