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Pete Bardens' Mirage - Live - Germany - 1996 FLAC

Singer:

Pete Bardens' Mirage

Album:

Live - Germany - 1996

Genre:

Rock music

FLAC album size:

1788 mb

MP3 album size:

1832 mb

WMA album size:

1190 mb

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Rating:

4.8 ✱

Style:

Prog Rock

Country:

Japan

Pete Bardens' Mirage - Live - Germany - 1996 FLAC


Pete Bardens' Mirage - Live - Germany - 1996 FLAC

Tracklist

1 Rhayader / Rhayader Goes To Town 8:38
2 Seascape 4:52
3 Speed Of Light 6:20
4 Skylines 4:13
5 Home Thoughts 1:31
6 Afterthought 2:30
7 Never Let Go 7:38
8 Timepiece 7:24
9 Journey 5:07
10 Tell Me 3:53
11 Spirit Of The Water 2:16
12 Gold 7:01
13 Lunar Sea 9:26

Credits

  • Bass, Flute, Vocals – Desha Dunnahoe
  • Drums, Percussion – Dave Cohen*
  • Guitar, Vocals – Steve Adams
  • Keyboards, Vocals – Peter Bardens

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SDPD01, MSIF 2527 Pete Bardens' Mirage* Live - Germany - 1996 ‎(CD, Album) SRA Music, MSI (Music Scene Incorporated) SDPD01, MSIF 2527 Japan 1997
CRESTCD058 Z Pete Bardens' Mirage* Speed Of Light - Live ‎(CD, Album) Mooncrest CRESTCD058 Z UK 2000
SDPD01 Pete Bardens' Mirage* Live - Germany - 1996 ‎(CD, Album) SRA Music SDPD01 Unknown

Forcestalker
I guess no one really cares to even write something about this release which I think captures Pete's post-Camel career's live band quite well. Lot's of classic Camel material as well as instrumentals from Seen One Earth and the follow-up Speed of Light.Music here is mainly instrumental with touches of progressive rock, new age and all in a sort of blend of styles all done very well. The band is tight and Pete's choice of instrumentation is 90s synths but I swear he's soloing on a Mini-Moog or ARP Odyssey on a few tracks. His playing is melodic and full of energy. Barden's had a talent for crossing over his progressive rock pedigree into a more palatable form for any eager listener to digest.The recording albeit a live one is clear and punchy and not too much of audience noise, a welcomed blessing to this listener and ALWAYS detracts from a live recording.A shame Pete is no longer with us he had a penchant for warm melodies that linger long after the echoes of the music had long faded.

Review Pete Bardens' Mirage - Live - Germany - 1996


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