Eloy - The Vision, the Sword and the Pyre, Pt. 1 (2017) [Hi-Res]

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Title: The Vision, the Sword and the Pyre, Pt. 1
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Artist Station
Genre: Progressive Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, artwork) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC
Total Time: 62:23
Total Size: 449 MB / 1.25 GB
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Tracklist:

01. The Age of the Hundred Years' War 04:17
02. Domremy on the 6th of January 1412 01:47
03. Early Signs... From a Longed-For Miracle 04:12
04. Autumn 1428 at Home 00:55
05. The Call 05:50
06. Vaucouleurs 04:35
07. The Ride by Night... Towards the Predestined Fate 03:30
08. Chinon 09:45
09. The Prophecy 04:39
10. The Sword... The Dawning of the Unavoidable 05:54
11. Orleans 04:25
12. Les Tourelles 07:23
13. Why? 05:11

2017 album from the German prog rockers. The Vision, The Sword and the Pyre is a rock opera about Joan of Arc. Composed, directed and produced by Frank Bornemann, the work is dedicated to the life and acts of the late Middle Age French heroine Joan of Arc, canonised in 1920, and combines unique musical complexity with absolute and unbiased historical precision. Eloy aside, Frank Bornemann is an acclaimed supervisor and producer of well-known bands of different musical stripes (including Scorpions, Guano Apes and Revolverheld). Following his own band's sensational return to the stage after 13-year break and the live concert recording on CD and vinyl, which made it into the Top 40 of the German album charts, the Grand Seigneur of prog rock has now decided to crown his extraordinary career with a further highlight that's bound to create a storm of interest among the band's international fanbase and the wider record-buying public. The Vision, the Sword and the Pyre was however initially conceived as an elaborate spectacle musical for the French stage under the title of La Vision-l´épée et le bûcher. However, the Eloy mastermind and his band have recorded the coming album in English. This first version of the work is now to be released as two separate albums. Neither the band nor the stage production contain the type of sung dialogue common to most musicals and rock operas, and this decision, according to the author, distances it from all previous works in the genre and frees up more powerful and expressive possibilities. The historical figures express their thoughts through song with poetic and lyrical refinement. The few spoken passages are likewise accentuated by correspondingly atmospheric music. All the titles of course contain vocal contributions that lead the listener through the action, from brachial choirs á la Carl Orff to delicate children's voices. A further innovation is surely the involvement of numerous and illustrious guests on the band album. This makes for many truly exceptional and surprising moments on the band album. Among the highlights are the emotionally moving passages from Alice Merton as Joan of Arc. The Canadian singer is currently enjoying sensational chart success in Germany and increasingly internationally. Award-winning German blues queen Jessy Martens also makes an impressive solo contribution. While the list of special contributions goes on, not everything needs to be given away here. In this way, the first encounter with this extraordinary work will remain a surprising adventure.


  • mufty77
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Many thanks for HD tracks!
  • moo4x
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Could you please upload a hi-res version to Turbobit?
  • Merry-Go-Round
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Thanks for adding a Hi-Res copy to Turbobit!
  • Eloy-Edel
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Muchas Gracias :)
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