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    Omega - Time Robber (Bacillus Records BLPS 19233) (GER 1976) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

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    Omega - Time Robber (Bacillus Records BLPS 19233) (GER 1976) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

    Omega - Time Robber
    FLAC | Artwork | 24Bit 96kHz: 706 MB | 16Bit 44.1kHz: 227 MB
    Cat#: Bacillus Records BLPS 19233 | Country/Year: Germany 1976
    Genre: Progressive Rock, Space Rock | Hoster: Fileserve/Hotfile/Filesonic

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    Omega - Time Robber (Bacillus Records BLPS 19233) (GER 1976) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)


    Omega - Time Robber (Bacillus Records BLPS 19233) (GER 1976) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)





    Info:

    Omega - Time Robber

    Label: Bacillus Records, Bellaphon
    Catalog#: BLPS 19233
    Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 1976
    Genre: Rock
    Style: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock

    Tracklist:

    A1 House Of Card Part I - Time Robber - House Of Card Part II 12:43
    A2 Invitation 5:42

    B1 Don't Keep Me Waitin' 7:20
    B2 An Accountant's Dream 3:40
    B3 Late Night Show 6:30

    Credits:

    Bass, Vocals - Tamás Mihály
    Drums, Percussion - Ferenc Debreceni
    Engineer - Fred Schreier , Hartmut Pfannmüller
    Guitar, Twelve-string Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - György Molnár
    Organ, Synthesizer [Moog], Vocals - László Benko
    Percussion, Lead Vocals - János Kóbor
    Producer - Christian Kolonovits , Peter Hauke

    Notes:

    Recorded at Europasound Studios, Germany


    Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/Omega-Time-Robber/release/1874262

    Biography

    by Yuri German

    The most successful Hungarian rock band in history, Omega was formed in 1962 in Budapest by a group of friends. The lineup changed several times during Omega's early years and there was no consistent music style to speak of. Like with many other rock groups of the early '60s, the band's repertory largely consisted of songs by popular British bands of the period. Only in 1967, when they were joined by Gábor Presser (keyboards, vocals), did they began recording their own songs and issue a few singles. Presser's mixture of rock with elements of jazz and folk proved to be a winning formula. In 1968, John Martin, the manager of the Spencer Davis Group, invited them for a tour in Great Britain, where they recorded the album Omega: Red Star From Hungary for the Decca label. Later that year, they issued their first Hungarian LP Trombitás Frédi és a Rettenetes Emberek (Trumpeter Freddy and the Terrible People) that became their first golden album. The band sealed their success with two subsequent LPs: 10,000 Lépés (10,000 Steps) (1969) and Éjszakai Országút (On the Highway at Night) (1970). Their 1969 song "Gyöngyhajú lány" (The Girl With Pearls in Her Hair) became their first international hit and it was reworked by the Scorpions into "White Dove" in the mid-'90s.

    In 1971, keyboardist Gábor Presser and drummer József Laux left the band to form another group, Locomotiv GT. Presser was an especially sensible loss since he authored most Omega compositions at the time. Also, lyricist Anna Adamis followed her husband Laux to his new band. The breakup issue was later reflected in Omega's 1971 song "Hütlen Barátok" (Unfaithful Friends). With László Benkö, who was the band's original keyboardist and then played trumpet and flute, reassuming his initial position and Ferenc Debreceni becoming the new drummer, Omega reached its final lineup: János Kóbor (vocals), Tamás Mihály (bass, vocals), Ferenc Debreceni (drums), György Molnár (guitars), and László Benkö (keyboards, vocals). While under Presser, the band's sound tended to be somewhat psychedelic and fuzzy; with the new leadership, Benkö's classically influenced keyboards and Molnár's guitar assumed a much greater focus.

    Omega's fourth album, 200 évvel Az Utolsó Háború Után (200 Years After the Last War) (1972), was not released due to censorship problems. However, the band featured some songs from that forbidden album on Elö Omega, an LP recorded with some very basic equipment during a concert tour. The group became a frequent guest in East Germany and even recorded some songs in German. In 1973, producer Peter Hauke arranged a three-year contract for them with the West German label Bacillus. To expand its potential audience, Omega began to produce albums in two separate versions: English and Hungarian. Beginning with Time Robber (1976) and its Hungarian counterpart, Idörabló, released a year later, the band shifted toward progressive rock, with lengthy instrumental interludes, surging organ solos, and various electronic "space sounds." More albums in the similar style followed: Skyrover (and its Hungarian version Csillagok útján [1978]), Gammapolis/Gammapolisz (separate English and Hungarian versions, 1979), and Working (1980) (released in Hungary as Az Arc [The Face] [1981]).
    Omega - Time Robber (Bacillus Records BLPS 19233) (GER 1976) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)
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