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RAHMANN

Rahmann

 

Jazz Rock/Fusion

4.24 | 79 ratings

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Kazuhiro
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4 stars In Prog Rock, Rahmann that leads Mahamad Hadi announced in 1978 has originality very much. The enchantment taste seen a consistent taste and everywhere as this Middle East will exceed the frame of Prog Rock of France. We might recall Mahavishnu Orchestra and Area only a little for a technical item. And, it is guessed that it is necessary to have received the major impact to Magma in the basis including the guest. It has already been formed in the 1970's, and they meet Magma and have been touched off. It is guessed that time and afterwards, at the time of be announced this album there were always networks with the musician though their material is clarified recently. The level of their music is considerably high. However, having fallen into the situation that was not able to be bought at once even with this album for which food was made for networks of Magma was true. There is a description according to the material of Japan when John McLaughlin intrudes into to the session of Mahamad with Bass Guitar or it comes in contact with Led Zeppelin in 1995. It is understood that this band acted jumping over the border reformative including the recording of live and the session.
Kazuhiro | 4/5 |

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