Windchase - Symphinity (Reissue, Remastered) (1977/2000)
Artist: Windchase
Title: Symphinity
Year Of Release: 1977/2000
Label: Musea
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 57:46
Total Size: 202/432 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Symphinity
Year Of Release: 1977/2000
Label: Musea
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 57:46
Total Size: 202/432 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Forward We Ride (1:39)
2. Horsemen to Symphinity (8:33)
3. Glad to be Alive (8:06)
4. Gypsy (4:47)
5. No Scruples (6:29)
6. Lamb's Fry (9:39)
7. Non Siamo Perfetti (1:57)
8. Flight Call (4:36)
Bonus Track on Musea CD Edition:
9. Horsemen To Symphinity (live performance - Mario Millo & men from mars 1998) (11:55)
Line-up::
Mario Millo / vocals, guitars, mandolin, acoustic guitars and tubular bells
Toivo Pilt / Hammond C3 L-111 organ, grand piano, Mini Moog, Fender Rhodes, mellotron, Arp 2600, Solina, Omni string synth, clavinet D6, handclaps and vocals
Doug Bligh / drums, percussions, backing vocals and handclaps
Duncan MgGuire / bass
Guest musician:
Doug Nethercote / bass guitar (9)
The only album of the group called "Windchase". But there are two more albums of the band called "Sebastian Hardie", which was created in 1967 in Sydney ("Sebastian Hardie Blues Band"). "Blues Band" was then discarded, as these words did not match the pop music that the band played. In 1973 (after certain changes in the composition), the gang turned to progressive (or rather, symphonic rock). They released two albums "Four Moments" and "Windchase". But two leaders - Mario Millo and Toivo Pilt decided to rename the band and took the name of the second album "Windchase". Having released this album (and not having achieved success in the charts) the band finally disintegrated. The group preached the sympho-progressive in the form of orchestral pieces performed at a high professional level, while emphasizing the intricate losses of guitar and keyboards. Of the eight tracks, only four sound vocal parts. After the breakup, Milla Millo continued his career as a musician: recording soundtracks, releasing several solo albums, and in 1994 he brought together Sebastian Hardie musicians to perform at the ProgFest festival in Los Angeles.