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Progressiv TM
Dreptul de a Visa (1973) Romania
PROGRESSIV TM-Dreptul De A Visa
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Romanian hard progressive in Gravy Train vein.
Heavy guitar leads.
In
spite of their short-lived career, PROGRESIV TM are one of the most
representative Eastern European prog bands of the Seventies.
Beautiful ProgMusic from Romania !!!
Harry
Coradini - vocals Liviu Tudan - bass, piano, vocals Ladislau Herdina -
guitar, vocals Florin Ochescu - guitar Ion Cristian - drums, vocals
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PROGRESIV TM - Dreptul de a visa
[LP] LABEL: GRANADILLA MUSIC
PROGRESIV TM - Dreptul de a visa
The
70s were the decade of progressive rock music of all calibers. And it
seems not one country of this world was spared when the new kind of
sound spilled over like a giant wave of inspiration. Even the European
Eastern Block countries where rock music was regarded as subversive by
the authorities had their share of rock bands with a hippie, heavy or
freaked out direction. We recall Omega from Hungary, SBB from Poland or
Modry Efekt from the Czech Republic and of course Phoenix from Romania.
The latter were the biggest rock music export of their home country but
there were others with them building a solid spine for the still young
and expanding rock scene. One of these nowadays rather unknown forces
was Progresiv TM, a band not to categorize too easily. They loved big
melodies with a yearning approach for the vocals, mixed up blues, folk,
jazz and playfully twisted rock patterns. The guitar had a scratchy and
fuzzy distortion that came close to what Tony Iommi ripped off his
fretboard on the very early Sabbath albums even when the composition
itself rather felt like a relaxed and jazzy ballad. What you get here on
this debut album released in 1976 is a really captivating, well
produced and even better played piece of rock music combining influences
from everything that was cool at the time the band was formed, around
1972. Folky and catchy heavy rock like Golden Earring or Jethro Tull,
dreamy Eastern rock like Omega and Phoenix, utterly grinding guitar
power like early Black Sabbath and some wicked progressive freakouts
along with jazzy breaks. If you are looking for a hot blooded and
steaming, yet relaxed unique rock album from the 70s and can get along
well with a band singing in its native tongue rather than English, grab
this masterpiece.
One of the foremost Romanian bands of the
Seventies, PROGRESIV TM were formed in Timiºoara in 1972 with the name
of Classic XX. The following year, after changing their name, they
debuted in their home town, performing to great acclaim.
Originally,
PROGRESIV TM were a six-piece, whose bassist, Ilie Stepan, was also a
founding member of PRO MUSICA. Their first album, "Dreptul de-a visa",
was released in 1973. It features skilfully composed hard rock tunes
with plenty of soaring melody and a strong emphasis on vocal harmonies,
enhanced by flute interludes somewhat reminiscent of Italian band
DELIRIUM.
Four years later, after some changes in their line-up,
PROGRESIV TM released their second album, "Puterea muzicii", which
showed their sound had developed into a more elaborate direction. The
presence of the piano and, occasionally, of strings, combined with the
band's trademark ear for melody, as well as definitely better production
values, make this album one of the best examples of Eastern European
prog. Unfortunately, the group disbanded soon afterwards.