Album Rating: 4.5
Remarkably good review for an awesome album. Without a doubt, one of the best albums produced in Portugal.
Must say, the first I heard this one, I couldn't believe that was actually from Cid. Didn't know about Orfeu, that helps explaining why portuguese prog rock disappeared since early 80's. Too sad that such an album don't get deserved recognition in our country.
Mais uma vez, muito bom trabalho, amigo.
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Thanks, Ziguvan for your comment and support.
Yeah, it's a pity, but what can we do. Unfortunately, for our country, a relatively small country as it is, it was really a bad thing. Anyway, the things are what they are and we can change it.
Já agora a minha próxima review será sobre o EP do Cid "Vida (Sons Do Quotidiano)", para completar o que eu chamei de carreira musical prog dele.
Saudações fraternas amigo.
| | | This is subtle. It doesn't come right out and hit you over the head with its proginess. (lol, is that even a word?) I like it--another nice one e.
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Thanks Twig. You can bet on it.
I felt your absence in some of my reviews, dude. I mean, my two reviews about Quarteto 1111. I hope you have time to listen to "Onde, Quando, Como, Porquê, Cantamos Pessoas Vivas". It's another nice one, too.
Cheers, buddy.
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Ok. If you want, tell me something later after you listen to it.
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Yeah Twig, try it! The first half of that Quarteto 1111 album rules, but the second half is almost as great with repeated listens.
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@ Twig
I almost agree with Jethro. The only difference between us is that I think the album runs as a all and I don't see any kind of differences in both sides. As I said before in my comments about it, I can see very similitudes in terms of the treatment of the vynil recordings on the album of Quarteto 1111 and "Thick As A Brick" of Jethro Tull.
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