The Flower Kings - Retropolis (2022 Remaster) (2022) [Hi-Res]
Artist: The Flower Kings
Title: Retropolis (2022 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: InsideOutMusic
Genre: Progressive Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 68:41
Total Size: 164 / 451 / 845 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Retropolis (2022 Remaster)
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: InsideOutMusic
Genre: Progressive Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 68:41
Total Size: 164 / 451 / 845 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Rhythm of Life (2022 Remaster) (0:28)
2. Retropolis (2022 Remaster) (11:10)
3. Rhythm of the Sea (2022 Remaster) (6:12)
4. There Is More to This World (2022 Remaster) (10:07)
5. Romancing the City (2022 Remaster) (0:54)
6. The Melting Pot (2022 Remaster) (5:49)
7. Silent Sorrow (2022 Remaster) (7:38)
8. The Judas Kiss (2022 Remaster) (7:39)
9. Retropolis By Night (2022 Remaster) (3:06)
10. Flora Majora (2022 Remaster) (6:42)
11. The Road Back Home (2022 Remaster) (8:59)
After their critically acclaimed debut Back In The World Of Adventures Sweden´s best loved progressive rock band returned in 1996 with the suitably retro sounding Retropolis. As the title suggested the music was a nostalgic nod to the 70´s, paying tribute to the bands that originally influenced them. The band was clearly beginning to build their own identity on this release with a mixture of bombastic epics and melancholic ballads. A feast for lovers of Hammond and Mellotron.
"Retropolis is the album that brought the Flower Kings from an interesting underground progressive rock band to an act that simply couldn't be ignored by anyone interested in the genre's 1990s revival. Roine Stolt and consorts' aim for Retropolis was to dive a little more into vintage progressive forms (retro) and, indeed, this album is the most nostalgic and closer-to-the-roots-sounding of the band's catalog. From the Pink Floyd-shaped "Rhythm of the Sea" to the poignant Yes-like hymn "There Is More to This World," the Flower Kings sound like they are paying tribute to the groups that brought them to do what they are doing, without ever falling into plagiarism or sacrificing the band's own identity. "Melting Pot," "The Judas Kiss," and the powerful instrumental "Retropolis" are the album's other highlights. Very strong composition-wise, Retropolis lacked some cohesion. It is one of the band's most song-oriented albums (with The Flower King). In comparison, the following effort Stardust We Are will have a stronger identity but at times weaker material." (François Couture, AMG)
Roine Stolt, vocals, guitar, keyboards
Tomas Bodin, Hammond C3 organ, Mellotron, synthesizers, piano, EFX
Michael Stolt, bass
Jaime Salazar, drums)
Hasse Bruniusson, percussion, drums (track 10)
Guests:
Ulf Wallander, soprano saxophone (tracks 6, 11)
Hasse Fröberg, vocals (track 4, 7)
Digitally remastered
"Retropolis is the album that brought the Flower Kings from an interesting underground progressive rock band to an act that simply couldn't be ignored by anyone interested in the genre's 1990s revival. Roine Stolt and consorts' aim for Retropolis was to dive a little more into vintage progressive forms (retro) and, indeed, this album is the most nostalgic and closer-to-the-roots-sounding of the band's catalog. From the Pink Floyd-shaped "Rhythm of the Sea" to the poignant Yes-like hymn "There Is More to This World," the Flower Kings sound like they are paying tribute to the groups that brought them to do what they are doing, without ever falling into plagiarism or sacrificing the band's own identity. "Melting Pot," "The Judas Kiss," and the powerful instrumental "Retropolis" are the album's other highlights. Very strong composition-wise, Retropolis lacked some cohesion. It is one of the band's most song-oriented albums (with The Flower King). In comparison, the following effort Stardust We Are will have a stronger identity but at times weaker material." (François Couture, AMG)
Roine Stolt, vocals, guitar, keyboards
Tomas Bodin, Hammond C3 organ, Mellotron, synthesizers, piano, EFX
Michael Stolt, bass
Jaime Salazar, drums)
Hasse Bruniusson, percussion, drums (track 10)
Guests:
Ulf Wallander, soprano saxophone (tracks 6, 11)
Hasse Fröberg, vocals (track 4, 7)
Digitally remastered