Aphrodite's Child - End Of The World (Reissue, Remastered, Bonus Tracks) (1968/2010)
Artist: Aphrodite's Child
Title: End Of The World
Year Of Release: 1968/2010
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:17
Total Size: 288 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: End Of The World
Year Of Release: 1968/2010
Label: Esoteric Recordings
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 41:17
Total Size: 288 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. End of the World - 3:14
2. Don't Try to Catch a River - 3:39
3. Mister Thomas - 2:50
4. Rain and Tears - 3:12
5. The Grass Is No Green - 6:05
6. Valley of Sadness - 3:13
7. You Always Stand in My Way - 3:55
8. The Shepherd and the Moon - 3:03
9. Day of the Fool - 5:56
Bonus Tracks:
10.Plastics Nevermore - 2:30
11.The Other People - 3:08
Line-up::
Demis Roussos - Vocals, Acoustic, Electric Guitars, Bass, Bouzouki
Vangelis - Keyboards, Percussion, Vibes, Flute, Vocals
Loukas Sideras - Drums, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals.
Claude Chauvet - Additional Vocals on "End Of The World" & "Rain And Tears"
After Vangelis' Greek 60s band "The Forminx" broke up, Vangelis, together with singer Demis Roussos and drummer Lucas Sideras left for London to try their success outside of Greece. They got stuck in Paris and formed the band "Aphrodite's Child". They recorded a song, "Rain and Tears", inspired by Pachelbell's famous canon and released it as a single. It became a huge success ranking at the top of the charts in several European countries.
In total they recorded 3 albums together, with considerable success in the European charts. Vangelis wanted to move more and more towards his own experimental direction, which can be recognized on the "666" album. After its release the group split up and both Demis Roussos and Vangelis started their successful solo careers. According to the "Superstar" re-release of Vangelis' "Earth" album, Demis Roussos and Vangelis sat down after recording Demis' "Magic" album in 1977 to talk about a possible resurrection of the band, but this never happened.
In total they recorded 3 albums together, with considerable success in the European charts. Vangelis wanted to move more and more towards his own experimental direction, which can be recognized on the "666" album. After its release the group split up and both Demis Roussos and Vangelis started their successful solo careers. According to the "Superstar" re-release of Vangelis' "Earth" album, Demis Roussos and Vangelis sat down after recording Demis' "Magic" album in 1977 to talk about a possible resurrection of the band, but this never happened.