Eloy - Power And The Passion (1975) (2000 Remastered) Tracks: ------- 01. 01 - Introduction.flac [1:11] 02. 02 - Journey Into 1358.flac [2:54] 03. 03 - Love Over Six Centuries.flac [10:09] 04. 04 - Mutiny.flac [9:08] 05. 05 - Imprisonment.flac [3:13] 06. 06 - Daylight.flac [2:38] 07. 07 - Thoughts Of Home.flac [1:05] 08. 08 - The Zany Magician.flac [2:48] 09. 09 - Back Into The Present.flac [3:02] 10. 10 - The Bells Of Notre Dame.flac [6:21] 11. 11 - The Bells Of Notre Dame (Remix 1999).flac [6:34] Line-up: Frank Bornemann - Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals Detlef "Pitter" Schwaar - Guitar Manfred Wieczorke - Organ, Moog, Mellotron, Electric & Acoustic Pianos Luitjen Janssen - Bass Fritz Randow - Drums Music written and arranged by ELOY. Lyrics by Frank Bornemann and Gordon Bennit. All songs produced by Jay Partridge and ELOY. Recorded at Tonstudio Nedeltschev, Cologne, Juni-August 1975. Engineer: Wolfgang Thierbach. Remix Engineer (track 11): Gerhard Anyway Wölfle Digitally remastered by John Cremer & Jens Müller-Koslowski at Maarweg Studios, EMI Electrola, Cologne, 1999. Original coverdesign: Atelier Kochlowski. Reissue artwork design by Michael Narten. Booklet text by Volker Kuinke. ---------------------------------------------------------- This one is a complementation to unremaster album. This is the 2000 remastered release. Thanks god this don't have that silly EMI copy protection. So they made really an excellent job during remastering, because it has excellent sound quality. This 1973-1975 period is my favourite Eloy period. For me this is the best Eloy album, Floating was a highlight but Power And The Passion is the magnum-opus masterpiece for me. Get it if you never heard. :yummy: The 1 additional track is only a different mix of the last track. This is the Eloy's fourth album and a real prog classic and the last album with this wonderful line-up, Manfred Wieczorke should join the Jane after this album. Some people think that this is their Floydian album, but I can't agree with that, nah it's more some symphonic Krautrock and this is a concept album with a whole story, and I leave you to read the reviews from the net instead of that I repeating the review, but I really like this album a lot as I with all their albums, yeah this is definitely a fantastic symphonic prog album, and if you haven't heard it yet then you definitely lend it your ears, yeah Eloy was one of the most fantastic groups in the Germany, and maybe the only thing that make it Kraut is Frank Bornemann broken English. This CD issued on EMI Electrola Harvest 7243 5 22760 2 8, in 2000.