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    Esperanto - Rock Orchestra (1973)

    Posted By: DiceCracker
    Esperanto - Rock Orchestra (1973)

    Progressive Rock - @320 - ID3 - Covers

    Esperanto has only 3 (and very rare) albuns. Want to complete your collection on it? Click HERE for their 2nd and HERE for their 3rd albuns, so you'll have the FULL collection of that GREAT and UNIQUE band!!


    Review From The Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock and Related Music
    On Rock Orchestra, the band consists of 12 members playing lots of instruments, including three vocalists, flutes, violins, guitars, keyboards, drums and bass. The music is sometimes like standard '70s rock and nothing special and sometimes really complex progressive rock. The album is about 60% AOR and 40% progressive. The band sometimes shows potential on what was to come on later albums like the good one Last Tango. On Last Tango the band is reduced to eight members and the music is a lot better and more progressive than on Rock orchestra. There is some killer stuff on Last Tango. – Andre Hagberg.

    Tracks
    01-One Down The Road.mp3
    02-Never Again.mp3
    03-Perhaps One Day.mp3
    04-Statue Of Liberty.mp3
    05-Gypsy.mp3
    06-City.mp3
    07-Roses.mp3
    08-Move Away.mp3

    Line-up
    Timothy Kraemer / cello
    Bruno Libert / keyboards
    Gino Malisan / bass
    Tony Malisan / drums
    Roger Meakin / vocals
    Kim Moore / vocals
    Geoffrey Salmon / 2nd violin
    Raymond Vincent 1st violin


    Other information
    Tracks 1-6 produced and engineered by Ken Scott at Trident Studios, London
    Tracks 7-8 produced by Dave Mackay and engineered by Roger Quested at Morgan Studios, London
    Art direction: Michael Doud
    Esperanto logo: design by Scott Russell, artwork by Mike Cook
    Photos: inside by Rosemary Adams, back cover by Fin Costello
    Chef: Nick Marshall

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