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Gila – Night Works (Live 1972) (@256)
20 Aug 2010
(Review from progarchives.com)
Although this album was never officially released at the time, this should be the second Gila album and even if only played as a radio broadcast, all of the tracks were brand new and not available on their other albums. Since this is not a studio album, so the sound is not perfect, but it is rather good given the conditions and the complicated story of the tapes.
The tracks are mid-tempo, allowing for great mood swing and many semi-improvised instrumental interplay while the lyrics are generally open enough to allow flexibility. Most of the tracks have a feeling as if they were the extended versions of Pink Floyd’s More soundtrack and you could easily glide through the skies with a doobie at your disposal.
After this concert, Conny Veit left for Popol Vuh.
Line-up:
- Conny Veit / guitar & vocals
- Fritz Scheyhing / keyboards
- Walter Wiederkehr / bass
- Daniel Alluno / drums
Track List:
01. Around Midnight – 5:50
02. Braintwist – 7:45
03. Trampelpfad – 6:11
04. Viva Arabica – 5:24
05. The Gila Symphony – 13:46
06. Communication II – 3:04
07. The Needle – 0:48
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