Childhood's End - El Fin De La Infancia
Track Listings
| 1. Tres |
| 2. Timorato |
| 3. Lugar De Casas Nuevas |
| 4. Sin Retorno |
| 5. Grillos |
| 6. El Fin De La Infancia (I. Obertura - Maquinas Humanas/II. Open Spaces - Maquinas/III. Before The Labyrinth Gates/IV. Sanctuario De Uno/V. Uno/VI. Sacrificio/VII. Gioia/ VIII. Wheels Of Life) |
| 7. Escape Para El Hombre Comun |
| 8. En La Via |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
TEMPANO left its mark on the unofficial "Great Book Of Progressive Rock" ! Those five exceptional South-American musicians managed to first become famous in the Progressive rock world in the late Seventies, then become pop stars in their country (Venezuela) during the following decade, then be re-discovered by the Progressive rock fans thanks to the Musea reissue of their first album "Atabal-Yemal" (1979) during the Nineties, and finally be crowned as one of the leading and talented "young" bands of the international Progressive rock thanks to "Childhoods End - El Fin de la Infancia" (1999), celebrating thus the end of the millennium ?!?... This opus benefits from the presence of Peter PEJTSIK, the cellist for the Hungarian group AFTER CRYING, and this isn't the only impressive thing about the album. The unparalleled freshness of this music, the brilliance of the arrangements and the perfect interpretation will no doubt make this a landmark album of the year 20! 00 !...
Childhood's End - El Fin De La Infancia,Tempano,Musea
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