Tantra - Holocausto (Reissue) (1979/2002)

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Title: Holocausto
Year Of Release: 1979/2002
Label: Musea
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 43:40
Total Size: 115/323 Mb (scans)
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Tantra - Holocausto (Reissue) (1979/2002)


Tracklist:

1. Om (8:47)
2. Holocausto / Ultimo Raio Do Astro Dei (10:53)
3. Zephyrus (2:50)
4. Talisma (8:44)
5. Ara (4:54)
6. Pi (7:29)

Line-up / Musicians:
To-Ze Almeida / drums, clarinet, tubular bells, marimba, percussion
Americo Luis / bass
Manuel Cardoso / guitars, sitar, lead vocals
Pedro Luis / synthesizer, keyboards, mellotron

Additional musicians:
Tony Moura / electric guitar, lead vocals
Pedro Mestre / keyboards (6), choir (2)

On the whole, Tantra's "Holocausto" is the album of a unified stylistics, the genre definition of which would be a true, complex and intriguing, diverse and original, Classic Symphonic Art-Rock. Zephyrus, the only instrumental piece on the album, is slightly different than all of the other tracks. There are vocalizes instead of vocals on it, and of course, it is impossible to squeeze the large-scaled instrumental arrangements into the framework of three minutes. However, this is a very good piece, consisting of the wonderful sounds of Sitar and dark interplay between solos of bass guitar and passages of synthesizer. All five of the remaining tracks are songs, though the purely instrumental arrangements are predominant on each of them. Although Manuel Cardoso sings in Portuguese, all of his vocal parts were sung so amazingly that this album would have been less impressive without them. The intensive and diverse instrumental arrangements flow nonstop throughout the album regardless whether Manuel sings or not. While on OM, Ara, and Ï (tracks 1, 5, & 6), the vocal and purely instrumental parts interchange each other, Holocausto & Talisma (tracks 2 & 4) were constructed differently. All of the vocal parts of Holocausto are featured only in the first half of it, while the other half entirely consists of the mind-blowing instrumental arrangements. On Talisma, a long, incredibly diverse and intricate instrumental part is located in the middle of the song. Also, it must be said that the solos of bass guitar play the same important role in the arrangements on this album as the parts of 'traditional' soloing instruments, namely guitars (including an acoustic guitar) and keyboards (including a piano and organ). The musicianship of each of the band members, including a drummer, is outstanding, as well as their joint performance. "Holocausto" has a very original stylistics (within the framework of Classic Symphonic Art-Rock). However, such general details as the quality of music, intensity of arrangements, etc can always be used for comparisons. So to have more or less a clear idea of the music of "Holocausto" in a general, 'progressive', sense, recall the contents of such well-known albums as "Trespass" by Genesis, "The Yes Album" by Yes, "Le Cimeterie des Arlequins" by Ange, etc.



  • amrao
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Obrigado, tenho e ainda ontem ouvi! Se tiveres o Humanoid Flesh em lossless, isso é que era bom!
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • GalacticKat
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Obrigado for the tracks!