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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 09:09
^^^ Yes! Eloy Live is a sensational album and I have that one and love it.

The whole album is actually online!

LISTEN NOW!



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 09:20
While we are onto Youtube there are a number of great tracks of Eloy online

Not as good as having the Cd of course - but worth a listen if you have the time

Here's some of my favourites. If you do not like these, give up...






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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 09:23
Interesting thread.  I've not really discovered Eloy yet.  I have a couple of compilations from them on CD, and I have downloaded Visionary and The Tides Return Forever from eMusic.  I have also listened to the songs that are streaming on PA.  I will probably explore them further one of these days too.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 11:09
Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:


Eloy actually took their name from the weird "Eloi" race, which were a race featured in the future vision of H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine" from 1895.


In the 1960s film they looked like this.





The image from the 1960s film above is actually of Morlocks, not Eloi.

Here is a picture of the Eloi from the film:



They are all young, blonde and beautiful but are nothing more than a listless and passive food source for the Morlocks.  The shock revelation in the novel and the movie is that both Eloi and Morlocks are descended from humans.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 11:13
Originally posted by Green Shield Stamp Green Shield Stamp wrote:


Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

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The image from the 1960s film above is actually of Morlocks, not Eloi.
Here is a picture of the Eloi from the film:

They are all young, blonde and beautiful but are nothing more than a listless and passive food source for the Morlocks.  The shock revelation in the novel and the movie is that both Eloi and Morlocks are descended from humans.


Yep. I pointed this out earlier, but I was ignored.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 11:23
Sorry, didn't read through the whole thread.  You are absolutely correct.  My Bad!!!  Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 11:27
Originally posted by Green Shield Stamp Green Shield Stamp wrote:

Sorry, didn't read through the whole thread.  You are absolutely correct.  My Bad!!!  Embarrassed


Not a problem, of course. I also asked if Eloy were still any good live, but that seems to be lost in the mists of past pages!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 18:53
If you are interested in their best albums, such are (by date):

Inside;
Dawn;
Ocean;
Silen Cries;
Colours;
Planets;
Time to Turn;
Tides Return Forever;
Ocean 2.

The ones in bolt are my favorites., even though I like most of their discography. As mentioned earlier, Frank Bonnermann and the guys are probably the most consistent progressive rock band out there.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 22:15
Just got Colours myself - have had a range of their earlier albums for a while, and I was pleased to see a sharper focus on the songwriting on Colours - which is not to say I dislike their more expansive works at all. But Colours was better than I was expecting.

Great thread too, Scott!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 18 2012 at 23:01
Fine band. I like their early 80s from 1980-83 the most. That's when they were probably most unique and original. They were pretty good in the 70s too although occasionally showing tull and floyd influences. I'd say Power and passion and Mighty echoes are their best of the 70s with Dawn and Floating not far behind. I find Oceans a bit boring in parts. Too much talking/singing with only bass drum and synth in the background. Mutiny and Midnight fight are the bands greatest tracks

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 02:40
Originally posted by Zombywoof Zombywoof wrote:

Originally posted by Green Shield Stamp Green Shield Stamp wrote:

Sorry, didn't read through the whole thread.  You are absolutely correct.  My Bad!!!  Embarrassed


Not a problem, of course. I also asked if Eloy were still any good live, but that seems to be lost in the mists of past pages!!
I've only just returned to the thread after you asked the question. Sadly I can't answer it as I've never seen them live. I was hoping they might visit England at some point perhaps for a festval but sadly doesn't seem to be happening. Oh well I can but dream.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 07:27
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Zombywoof Zombywoof wrote:

Originally posted by Green Shield Stamp Green Shield Stamp wrote:

Sorry, didn't read through the whole thread.  You are absolutely correct.  My Bad!!!  Embarrassed
Not a problem, of course. I also asked if Eloy were still any good live, but that seems to be lost in the mists of past pages!!


I've only just returned to the thread after you asked the question. Sadly I can't answer it as I've never seen them live. I was hoping they might visit England at some point perhaps for a festval but sadly doesn't seem to be happening. Oh well I can but dream.


Well, luckily I do have tickets to see them, that's why I was asking. Not a huge fan, yet, but maybe if I see the show, I will be. Seems like one of those 'once in a lifetime' type things, since this is their first trip to the US, EVER!!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 10:01
Originally posted by Zombywoof Zombywoof wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Zombywoof Zombywoof wrote:

Originally posted by Green Shield Stamp Green Shield Stamp wrote:

Sorry, didn't read through the whole thread.  You are absolutely correct.  My Bad!!!  Embarrassed
Not a problem, of course. I also asked if Eloy were still any good live, but that seems to be lost in the mists of past pages!!


I've only just returned to the thread after you asked the question. Sadly I can't answer it as I've never seen them live. I was hoping they might visit England at some point perhaps for a festval but sadly doesn't seem to be happening. Oh well I can but dream.


Well, luckily I do have tickets to see them, that's why I was asking. Not a huge fan, yet, but maybe if I see the show, I will be. Seems like one of those 'once in a lifetime' type things, since this is their first trip to the US, EVER!!


Very jealous you will see them soon - and hope you post a review of the gig. 

Thanks for pointing out the goof I made about the Eloi in Time Machine. Its been a while since I saw that gem. Didnt like the remake but it was Okay as far as effects go. 

Cheers - fixing OP now to remove the goof.Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 10:06
Originally posted by dreadpirateroberts dreadpirateroberts wrote:

Just got Colours myself - have had a range of their earlier albums for a while, and I was pleased to see a sharper focus on the songwriting on Colours - which is not to say I dislike their more expansive works at all. But Colours was better than I was expecting.

Great thread too, Scott!


Thanks

I loved Colours too!


My Review:


Eloy Colours album cover


4 stars Gorgeous spacey keyboards and innovation into the 80s.

"Colours" is a very good Eloy album following a plethora of classic releases during the 70s. The album has a retro sound as all 80s albums tend to have especially with the synth sound, but this is still a progressive release from Eloy with some of their best material.

'Horizons' features the high pitched vocals of guests Edna and Sabine over a quirky time sig driven by keyboards and the hypnotic guitar melodies of Hannes Arkona and Bornemann.

'Illuminations' has familiar Eloy vocals from Frank Bornemann and the strong synth sound of Hannes Folberth. The pace is moderate tempo, and some heavier guitars are heard sounding like Nektar. The riffs are catchy, with terrific guitar work throughout, incredible keyboard solos, and I would say this is a highlight on the album.

'Giant' has a Pink Floyd vibe and some innovative guitars. The keyboard phrases are spacey and it tends to hook into a hypno groove with beatific passages and nice vocals from Bornemann. The keyboard solo is wonderful, very soothing and so well played.

'Impressions' has a whimsical feel with beautiful flute sound, keyboards and guitar picking with the vocals taking on a laid back style. This is easy listening prog but very well accomplished musicianship especially that gorgeous flute solo using keyboards.

'Child Migration' is a keyboard domination, and the vocals are well executed. I like the way the crunching heavy guitar riff comes in later with an odd time sig. The release of tension into light passages is an outstanding touch, and it drives along with layers of keyboards. I love the Floydian keys at the end with spacey atmospheres. This is definitely one of my favourite Eloy songs.

'Gallery' has faster keyboard phrases with an 80s sound but Eloy somehow keep it progressive enough to hold interest. It is more straight forward in terms of structure but a nice diversion into rock.

'Silhouette' is the single and has a Pink Floyd style riff with a rock beat. The vocals are phased and effective. This has a solid melody line and scorching lead guitars.

'Sunset' finishes the album with acoustic vibrations and symphonic synths. The mesmirising beauty the instrumental is as captivating as the album cover artwork. I would dare to suggest this is one of Eloy's triumphant releases and it certainly caps off the 80s that was devoid of innovation like this for the most part. Eloy managed to capture a modern sound without giving into commercialism and creating an album of progressive virtuosic musicianship.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 19 2012 at 17:39
Originally posted by AtomicCrimsonRush AtomicCrimsonRush wrote:

LISTEN NOW!

Listening to it now. Promising!
 
Same goes for the other tracks you posted, Scott, except for The Midnight Fight/The Victory of Mental Force which I liked immediately.
 
As for the vocals, I don't find them off-putting at all, as some might. They do, as you say, make them Eloy and not JUST another band. The English words sung/spoken with a strong German accent makes the vocals more spacey, I feel, and that fits the music perfectly IMO.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2012 at 01:20
^^^ Yes, I agree. I really like their live sound too and this is one of the better live releases of that year.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2012 at 02:51
Originally posted by Zombywoof Zombywoof wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Originally posted by Zombywoof Zombywoof wrote:

Originally posted by Green Shield Stamp Green Shield Stamp wrote:

Sorry, didn't read through the whole thread.  You are absolutely correct.  My Bad!!!  Embarrassed
Not a problem, of course. I also asked if Eloy were still any good live, but that seems to be lost in the mists of past pages!!


I've only just returned to the thread after you asked the question. Sadly I can't answer it as I've never seen them live. I was hoping they might visit England at some point perhaps for a festval but sadly doesn't seem to be happening. Oh well I can but dream.


Well, luckily I do have tickets to see them, that's why I was asking. Not a huge fan, yet, but maybe if I see the show, I will be. Seems like one of those 'once in a lifetime' type things, since this is their first trip to the US, EVER!!
So whats the US got that the UK hasn't? OK stupid questionLOL I'm sure you will enjoy your Eloy experienceApprove
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2012 at 12:54
Actually, Eloy DID tour the USA in 1975 and it was a total disaster which led to the break up of that line-up. They played three dates in London in 1984 before breaking up again. For anyone interested, there are dozens of live bootlegs out there which give some idea as to their live sound. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 20 2012 at 16:40
Originally posted by dlz1965 dlz1965 wrote:

Actually, Eloy DID tour the USA in 1975 and it was a total disaster which led to the break up of that line-up. They played three dates in London in 1984 before breaking up again. For anyone interested, there are dozens of live bootlegs out there which give some idea as to their live sound. 

I guess it was a good thing then, because after 75 they released their masterpieces: Dawn and Ocean. Power and Passion isn't a very good album in any way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2012 at 01:01
Originally posted by CCVP CCVP wrote:

Originally posted by dlz1965 dlz1965 wrote:

Actually, Eloy DID tour the USA in 1975 and it was a total disaster which led to the break up of that line-up. They played three dates in London in 1984 before breaking up again. For anyone interested, there are dozens of live bootlegs out there which give some idea as to their live sound. 

I guess it was a good thing then, because after 75 they released their masterpieces: Dawn and Ocean. Power and Passion isn't a very good album in any way.
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