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Esperanto - Danse Macabre (1974) {2016, Japanese Reissue}

Esperanto - Danse Macabre (1974) {2016, Japanese Reissue}

BAND/ARTIST: Esperanto

  • Title: Danse Macabre
  • Year Of Release: 1974 / 2016
  • Label: Belle Antique #BELLE-162511
  • Genre: Progressive Rock
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 01:01:18
  • Total Size: 376 / 148 Mb (Full Scans ~ 192 Mb)
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Esperanto was a Belgo-English band begun in 1971 by violinist Raymond Vincent (leader of the Wallace Collection) and pianist Bruno Libert. They added Glenn Shorrock (later of Little River Band), former Cliff Richards backup singers Joy Yates, Janice Slater and Bridget Dudoit, and a string section consisting of a second violinist (Godfrey Salmon), a viola (Tony Harris) and a cello (Timothy Kraemer). 1st album “Esperanto Rock Orchestra” was released in 1973. Glenn Shorrock left and was replaced by Keith Christmas for 2nd LP “Danse Macabre” - produced by King Crimson's Pete Sinfield - released in 1974. The line-up changed considerably for 3rd LP “Last Tango” produced by Robin Geoffrey Cable & released in 1975. With the retraction of the record industry after the 1973-1974 oil crisis, A&M did not renew their contract and Esperanto disbanded.

Esperanto's second album reflects both the lineup and scenery changes the band had undergone in the year since releasing their debut. In addition, the group seems to have jelled somewhat following lengthy touring in support of the Strawbs after a less successful pairing with the retro-rockers Sha Na Na. The band found themselves in a Welsh castle for several weeks preparing for this release, and under the tutelage of producer and famed King Crimson lyricist Peter John Sinfield. The results of these changes were immediate and obvious. This album is much more cohesive than the group's first record, and while it is not a theme album or 'rock opera' per se it has a consistency of style and mood that was not present on the prior release. Also, the music is in much more of a progressive vein with majestic string arrangements, wordless vocal accompaniment from the mostly uncredited female singers, and lengthy instrumentals replacing the shorter, soft-rock and dance-oriented numbers on their 1973 release. As with the first record the reissues of this album include bonus tracks, in this case alternate mixes of "The Duel", "The Decision" and "The Cloister". These are generally more lively than the versions that ended up on the vinyl album, although the production is rather spotty and only the extended version of "The Decision" is a noteworthy addition. ~ Bob Moore, Prog Archives

Track List:

01. The Journey [10:16]
02. The Castle [3:31]
03. The Duel [7:05]
04. The Cloister [5:29]
05. The Decision [5:57]
06. The Prisoner [7:21]
07. Danse Macabre [2:11]
08. The Duel (Bonus Track) [7:01]
09. The Decision (Bonus Track) [7:20]
10. The Cloister (Bonus Track) [5:12]

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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.