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STOCKHOLM SYMPHONIE

Kaipa

 

Symphonic Prog

3.24 | 34 ratings

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Mellotron Storm
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3 stars There are a lot of questions that revolve around this release, questioning how authentic it is. Even the RYM site has it filed under the Bootleg section, and Andy at Planet Mellotron also refers to it as a Bootleg. From what I understand this is a rare Japanese pressing of a live radio show the band did sometime before their second album was released. So maybe this was never officially released by the band, and as Zowie Ziggy points out it's not even in their box set and considering the acclaim this gets i'm sure it would have been if this was endorsed by the band. As far as the album goes it just doesn't click with me like the first two studio albums do for some reason. I would rate it higher than all their albums that follow though so 3.5 stars is my rating here. Roine is more prominant on here than on the studio tracks but the keyboards seem to be scaled back so there isn't as much depth or atmosphere to the sound. Whatever it is something is missing.

"Allthing Har En Borjan" opens with piano and the sound picks up before a minute.Vocals follow. A laid back instrumental then takes over to the end. "Forlrad I Istanbul" is uptempo with intricate guitar and throbbing bass. Organ then synths before 3 minutes then back to that earlier soundscape. "Saker Har Tva Sidor" is guitar led and vocals come in before a minute, vocal melodies too. Nice chunky bass then organ after 2 minutes followed by synths during this instrumental section.The guitar leads before 4 minutes and the vocals return after 6 minutes.

"Musiken Ar Ljuset" opens with some excellent guitar and bass before we get a calm 1 1/2 minutes in, then the vocals come in. Organ before 3 minutes then more excellent guitar and bass before 5 minutes.Vocals are back after 7 1/2 minutes then the guitar returns before 9 minutes. "Korstag" isn't a bad instrumental but it's not doing much for me. "Stengrodornas Parad" is silly with vocals. Not a fan.

"Hoppfullheten-Overheten-Vilseledd" opens sounding like a marching band then the guitar solos.Vocals after 4 minutes are rough and we get piano too. A calm before 7 1/2 minutes with vocals then it kicks back in and keyboards lead after 11 minutes. Another calm after 12 1/2 minutes then it kicks back in late.

I would think twice about getting this one, although as I said earlier many fans rave about it so the choice is yours.

Mellotron Storm | 3/5 |

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