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ALEA IACTA EST

Framauro

Neo-Prog


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3.54 | 26 ratings | 2 reviews | 27% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2023

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Like Father Like Son (Part 1 Father / Part 2 Son) (7:48)
2. My Beloved Songs (Records from My Shelf Part 2) (5:50)
3. Dogs & Cats (9:00)
4. Painter of Our Souls (8:25)
5. Lost in Music (5:40)
6. Alea Iacta Est (The Die Is Cast) (9:01)

Total Time 45:44

Line-up / Musicians

- Ryszard Kramarski / vocals, keyboards, acoustic & electric guitars

With:
- Marcin Kruczek / guitars
- Krzysztof Wyrwa / bass, fretless bass
- Grzegorz Fieber / drums
- Michał Kramarski / vocals (1)

Releases information

Label: Lynx Music
Format: CD, Digital
March 5, 2023

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FRAMAURO Alea Iacta Est ratings distribution


3.54
(26 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(27%)
27%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (19%)
19%
Collectors/fans only (15%)
15%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

FRAMAURO Alea Iacta Est reviews


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Collaborators/Experts Reviews

Review by BrufordFreak
COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
3 stars Ryszard Kramarski founded Framauro back in the late 1990s and then Millenium. While he gave his all to Millenium (17 studio album releases since 1998), he let Framauro (more of a solo project) sleep until 2022. This is his second release since then.

1. "Like Father Like Son (Part 1 Father / Part 2 Son)" (7:48) a blues-rocker that, in my opinion, has more in common with classic rock bands like THE ROLLING STONES, TOM PETTY and the HEARTBREAKERS, JACKSON BROWN, DIRE STRAITS, SNIFF 'N' THE TEARS, and BONNIE RAIT and than prog. A good classic blues rock song. (13/15)

2. "My Beloved Songs (Records from My Shelf Part 2") (5:50) a slow, blues-guitar-driven song that reminds me of something from CORVUS STONE/COLIN TENCH. (8.6667/10)

3. "Dogs & Cats" (9:00) all the standard late-1970s prog/classic rock instruments are present (even a keyboard- generated bass). A bit of a lame subject matter--especially for prog. (17.25/20)

4. "Painter of Our Souls" (8:25) despite nothavoing the right voice, this one plays almost exactly like a PETER NICHOLLS-led IQ song (with some PINK FLOYD bombast in the chorus). (17.25/20)

5. "Lost in Music" (5:40) pretty piano opening precedes a CAMEL-esque set up and sound. This is Ryszard's ode to his beloved muse, Music. Nice job--with some nice quirk in the fourth minute. (8.75/10)

6. "Alea Iacta Est (The Die Is Cast)" (9:01) despite the "classical" piano opening, this is a blues rocker that reminds me a lot of both ROYE ALBRIGHTON (NEKTAR)'s 21st Century musical production and ELOY's releases from the late 1970s and early 1980s. (17.25/20)

Total Time 45:44

Bluesy prog rock that reminds me of the German Prog/Pop scene in the second half of the 1970s--the blues-rock Pink Floyd imitators like The Eloy, Anyone's Daughter, and even Nektar (and, later, IQ). This may be a collaborative product but it sounds very much like a one-man show.

B-/3.5 stars; a nice addition to any prog lover's music collection--especially if you like the bluesier side of prog.

Latest members reviews

4 stars I recently discovered this band, it was a nice surprise. This is a really well played album, quite simple lyrics, but rich in sonic nuances and very well produced. Behind this work is the compositional skill of Ryszard Kramarski (vocals, keyboards, acoustic & electric guitars) who makes use of four ... (read more)

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