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Ocean

Eloy

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Album Review

As good as Dawn was, the weight of the orchestra prevented it from being truly compelling, while its story seemed a bit thin. Eloy fixed both flaws for Ocean, creating their most striking album, a true classic of progressive rock history in Germany and abroad. Written by drummer Jurgen Rosenthal, the lyrics relate to Greek mythology, combining the tale of Poseidon and the myth of Atlantis. Man lost the paradise on Earth that was Atlantis because of his violent nature — an obvious metaphor of the nuclear menace that was still very much alive in 1977. The album consists of four extended pieces that combine atmospheric keyboards (think early Vangelis), progressive rock developments à la Pink Floyd-meets-Yes, and occasional recitatives inspired by the Moody Blues' storytelling form (In Search of the Lost Chord, On the Threshold of a Dream). Frank Bornemann sings slightly better than usual, his voice carrying more emotion. The band hits the perfect balance between heaviness and lightness: the riffs are solidly anchored, yet the music really floats, especially in "Atlantis' Agony at June 5th — 8498, 13 P.M. Gregorian Earthtime." "Incarnation of Logos" provides the best moments. Three of the four songs are also featured on the Live album, released a year later, which revealed how little musical material they actually had. Their strength resides in the rich studio arrangements. ~ François Couture, Rovi

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A Progressive Masterpiece

Being a huge Prog Rock fan, with my favourite bands being Floyd, Yes and Rush (to name a few), to say I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered the German band Eloy would be an understatement. The concept album Ocean remains generally thought of as their magnum opus, for good reason. Opener "Poseidon's Creation" is a colossal epic of organ riffage and echo-laden, slicing guitars mixed with gorgeous acoustic arpeggios and typical Prog lyrics (based on the myth of Atlantis). Incarnation and Decay of the Logos are also superb, and the epic closer "Atlantis' Agony...", beginning with a whispered lyric section, is an ethereal, keyboard driven piece up there with "Echoes" and "Close To The Edge". A Classic album, it is a true shame how Eloy aren't as popular as their fellow Prog rockers. Best track: Poseidon's Creation

Biography

Formed: 1969

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

One of the most popular German bands of the '70s, Eloy went through several stages in their long career, with the only constant member being guitarist/vocalist Frank Bornemann. Transforming from a political-themed hard rock band to a spacey progressive rock band who sounded something like a mix of Jethro Tull and Pink Floyd, the group...
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock
  • Released: 1977

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