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FANTASTIC ARRIVAL

Space Circus

Jazz Rock/Fusion


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3.74 | 11 ratings | 2 reviews | 45% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1979

Songs / Tracks Listing


1. Heavy Duty Space Dragon (5:43)
2. Demon Blast (5:50)
3. Acryl Dream (7:40)
4. Pot People (6:13)
5. The Dawn of Aquarius Age (10:23)
6. Arcadia (4:48)
7. Fantastic Arrival (10:00)

Total Time 50:37

Line-up / Musicians


- Okano Hajime / bass
- Ogawa Yoshikazu / drums
- Sano Yukinao / guitar
- Takashi Toyoda / keyboard, violin

Releases information

RVL-8043
MHD-25005
BVCK17045

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SPACE CIRCUS Fantastic Arrival ratings distribution


3.74
(11 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(45%)
45%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(9%)
9%
Good, but non-essential (45%)
45%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

SPACE CIRCUS Fantastic Arrival reviews


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Review by b_olariu
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3 stars Space Circus, what an intresting name for a band. They caught my atention few years back when I"ve discovered new to me japanese prog/jazz rock bands from late'70's. This band coming from near Osaka formed in mid '70's and releasing 2 albums before gone into oblivion. Thier second offer from 1979 named Fantastic arrival with a very intresting cover art is the best from the two. Quite inventive in places jazz rock with fusion elements and aswell with a clear progressive aproach make from this album a very worthy and enjoyble ride. The album is all instrumental with plenty of memorable parts like the first 2 pieces that opens the album Heavy Duty Space Dragon and Demon blast. Great musicianship , specialy the guitar work is quite inventive and has some spacey moments that are truly great. The rest of the instruments are not behind having spectacular parts, the drumer is very busy but he can offer some slow chops of the highest calibre, the bass is very proeminent in places with intresting and inovative passages. Some influences from Dixie Dregs specialy on Demon blast, some Camel prog rock warmness and here and there space prog is melted with the rest giving a special atmosphere. A great forgotten little album from the land of the rising sun. 3.5 stars, fans of prog rock and aswell jazz rock can easely dig this release, worth it for sure. Two bonuses ends the album but are not as excellent as the album itself.

Latest members reviews

5 stars Everything comes together on this album for me. I have always loved Japanese Jazz Rock Fusion as well as the Progressive Rock. I would say this is the better album of the two that they put out as it's more proggy and has all kind of obscure spacey effects on here with the keyboards. It's a shame tha ... (read more)

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