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THE LAST INCA

Adrian Wagner

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Studio Album, released in 1978

Songs / Tracks Listing

Side A:
1. Virgins of the Sun
2. Rain Forest
3. Manco Capac
4. Titicaca
5. Chasquis
6. Building Blocks

Side B:
1. Sacrifice
2. The Burning Man at the Spanish Steps
3. Eldorado

Line-up / Musicians

- Adrian Wagner / all electronics and effects

Releases information

Charisma LP

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Review by admireArt
PROG REVIEWER
1 stars INCA my foot!

I have never been a fan of video games, when young the graphics and music were horrendous. Hell is Mario Brother's world!

Some of this Adrian Wagner, 1978, "The Last Inca" songs could have served that purpose, opening track, to make it worse and track 2 resemble a Mario Bro "dancing and dreaming with buttercups" first and second scene.

Patiently I listen to this "childish" (to put it lightly) experience. Track 3 opens the same but as an intro to a funkier tempo, however the melody is still as silly as the previous songs and its getting up front stupid.

Tack 4, for those who miss CASIO's calculators with pre-set rhythms styles. F...K!

Track 5 is dreamy and cheesy, my INCA Gods, what else can I ask for!

Track 6 closes side "A" ,with a "let's get serious and funky" as a forgettable highlight.

Side "B">

Track one, is far more mature than all side A. A jazzy-electronic feel with added cacophonies is the best that has happened yet, but the personal bar has not be proven to be that high!

Track 2, has its symphonic ambitions nevertheless stuck by its electronic instruments limitations and a quiet simplistic musical idiom.

Track 3 closes this dreadful sonic experience, with some artificial musicianship pretentions yet the only rescueable track of this release. Its flaws and its constant limitations outweight even its few proposals. So adding up........ (or substracting, being the case) .

*1.5 PA star, say no more.

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