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GOD HAS FAILED - LIVE & PERSONAL

RPWL

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4.12 | 19 ratings | 2 reviews | 42% 5 stars

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Live, released in 2021

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Hole in the Sky, Pt. 1: Fly (5:17)
2. Hole in the Sky, Pt. 2: Crawl to You (3:04)
3. Who Do You Think We Are (4:16)
4. Wait Five Years (3:00)
5. What I Need, Pt. 1: Leaving (1:38)
6. What I Need, Pt. 2: What I Need (5:41)
7. In Your Dreams (8:33)
8. It's Alright (7:01)
9. Crazy Lane (4:04)
10. Fool (5:33)
11. Hole in the Sky, Pt. 3: The Promise (3:05)
12. Spring of Freedom (5:41)
13. Farewell (5:53)
14. God Has Failed (3:27)
15. Cymbaline (11:32) *
16. Fat Old Sun (8:23) °

Total Time 66:13 (CD, DVD, Blu-ray) / 86:08 (2LP)

* recorded in 2000, 2LP exclusive track
° recorded in 2001, 2LP exclusive track

Line-up / Musicians

- Yogi Lang / vocals, keyboards
- Kalle Wallner / guitars
- Markus Jehle / keyboards
- Marc Turiaux / drums

With:
- Frank Thumbach / bass
- Bine Heller / vocals
- Caroline von Brünken / vocals

Releases information

Recorded & filmed at Luitpoldhalle Freising, Germany on November 14 & 15, 2020.

Label: Gentle Art Of Music

Formats:
- CD Digipak, GAOM069
- DVD, GAOM069DVD
- Blu-ray, GAOM069BR
- 2LP (180g, 4 colours lim. ed.), GAOM069LP with 2 bonus tracks

Release date: April 30, 2021

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RPWL God Has Failed - Live & Personal ratings distribution


4.12
(19 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(42%)
42%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(53%)
53%
Good, but non-essential (5%)
5%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by rdtprog
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams
4 stars This is a new recording in the studios of their first album which I didn't hear, so It was with a little excitement that I was discovering their first album after listening to their more recent releases live or in studios. If the Pink Floyd influence is their trademark, it's even more obvious here with some ballad atmospheric parts and dreamy soundscapes. The sound is more on the soft side than their recent releases but the strong quality of their melodies is still there, I can't compare to the original recording, but we can assume that they did a better job to produce that new version many years later. The band's music is embellished with the voice of Yogi with some female backup singers that can only remind us of Pink Floyd again. The band makes good use of some acoustic guitar and piano to go with some spacey keyboards and an electric guitar that can deliver some nice guitar parts sometimes in the David Gilmour style, but no that much, for example in the song "Fool". The real highlight is the song "Spring of Freedom" with a break that slows things down and that starts with some special effect with bass and keys shinning before a great guitar part. This is another good album that is carefully mix in surround for our enjoyment. RPWL can't fail...
Review by kev rowland
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Reviewer
4 stars Time for a slight history lesson. Back in the 90's there was a band called Violet District who released the album 'Terminal Breath' which I really enjoyed. Eventually that band disappeared, but band members Karlheinz "Kalle" Wallner (guitars) and Chris Postl (bass) formed a new band with Jürgen " Yogi" Lang (vocals, keyboards) who had also featured on that album, along with drummer Philipp Rissettio, and called it RPWL after their initials. This band announced their presence in 2000 with the debut album 'God Has Failed' which I enjoyed, while never believing it to be essential.

Over the years the band has released some superb albums, and although these days only Kalle and Yogi are still there, the decision was made to get out on the road to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the debut. However, Covid got in the way, but given that the band was fully rehearsed and ready to go they decided to film a live studio session of the entire album and make it available. So, what we have here is just that, a live recording of the debut (I only have the audio but it is also available on blu-ray, DVD etc.), back when the band were still showing how much they were influenced by Pink Floyd. It is impossible to play this album without referencing that band, as although RPWL have moved in their own direction over the last two decades, back then they were showing how much they had been impacted by that one band. But, and this is an important element, although they used very similar techniques and melodic stylings as Floyd, their songs were never amateurish renderings of already existing material but rather was delicate and soaring, much in the way of the band in the Seventies.

We get acoustic guitar, wonderful soaring female vocals (both as backing and lead), delicate piano and swathes of keyboards, rock guitar, strong melodies, great vocals, in fact all one would want from a Floyd-style band. To be honest, I enjoyed this far more than the original recording as by now the guys have the confidence of 20 years' experience behind them and they are no longer a new band, but one who has toured and released plenty of their own material. In many ways, this is a great introduction to the early period of RPWL, while fans of Floyd can also get involved to see what all the fuss is about. It is wonderful to hear this album now sounding so much better than it did back in the day.

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