Tuonen Tytar II

V.A. - Tuonen Tytär II - A Tribute To Finnish Progressive Rock of the 70s [3CD Box Set] (2009)

V.A. - Tuonen Tytär II - A Tribute To Finnish Progressive Rock of the 70s [3CD Box Set] (2009)
EAC Rip | WavPack (image+.cue+log) - 1,2 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 428 MB | Covers - 704 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Musea (FGBG 4816)

The Finnish progressive rock appreciation and fan society Colossus has been making a rather good name for itself in recent years, ever since it started issuing a line of project releases back in 2000. In collaboration with the legendary French record label Musea, more than a dozen concepts have been conceived, executed and issued. The first of these projects was named "Tuonen Tytär", a double CD featuring tributes to various Finnish artists from the golden age of progressive rock. Come 2009 and the second instalment of this particular project,"Tuonen Tytär" is at hand, a massive 3 CD box set, and as customary with a Colossus project production, a large, informative booklet…

The Samurai Of Prog - Toki No Kaze (2019)  Music

Posted by popsakov at June 9, 2019
The Samurai Of Prog - Toki No Kaze (2019)

The Samurai Of Prog - Toki No Kaze (2019)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u8 + Log ~ 428 Mb | Full Scans ~ 267 Mb | RAR 5% Recovery
Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock | Seacrest Oy #SCR-1022

The Samurai of Prog return with a new album of originals inspired by Miyazaki’s films. From pastorale to epic, this is symphonic progressive rock of a cinematic scope. 75 minutes of lush orchestration (including violin, flute, saxophone, horns, trumpets and a multitude of keyboard and guitar tones), with ringing Rickenbacker bass and wide dynamic range drums providing backbone throughout. Featuring compositions and guest performances by Oliviero Lacagnina (Latte e Miele), Octavio Stampalía (Jinetes Negros), Elisa Montaldo (Il Tempio delle Clessidre), Luca Scherani (La Coscienza di Zeno), Michele Mutti (La Torre dell’Alchimista), Yuko Tomiyama, plus many more. Mixed by the Samurai’s own Kimmo Pörsti, with a lush package designed by Ed Unitsky. Quite possibly the band’s best album to date.