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VITA NOVA — Vita Nova (1971-1995) Two Version | APE + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Quite unusual for an album like this are the Latin lyrics. All three group members were well-experienced. Sylvester Levay played the piano when he was a young boy and later studied music before he gained several gold and platinum discs and a Grammy for his songwriting. Eddy Marron became a professional musician when he was twenty years old, later on he joined the jazz rock band Dzyan and is teaching music at a German and a Dutch university nowadays. Today Vita Nova’s album is a rarity worth US$1000. By the way, the bonus track "Olymp 99" was written by Eddy Marron and not by Sylvester Levay as quoted on the Vita Nova CD. The editor would like to apologize for the fact that some initial track codes are not placed exactly. The track "Whirl wind" chosen for this CD is especially convincing in the course of the second part. GOD
Tracklist :
1.    Quomodo Manet    4:50
2.    Vita Nova Inventions    5:50
3.    Whirl Wind    1:48
4.    Istanbul    1:40
5.    Sylvester    1:35
6.    Wildman    1:50
7.    Inventions Finale    0:52
8.    Heya-Cleya    1:54
9.    Adoramus    6:55
10.    Sunt Alteri    4:05
11.    Adoramus Finale    3:10
12.    Tempus Est    3:38
- BONUS TRACKS -
13.    Lacrimosa (Death Of A World)    5:22
14.    Olymp 99    2:52
Credits :
Drums, Percussion, Vocals – Chris Hoff
Electric Guitar [Electric 12-strings], Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Baglama [Turkish "Zaz"], Lead Vocals [Solo Vocals] – Ed Ugly-Ugly
Organ, Piano, Clavinet [Hohner], Percussion, Vocals – Sylvester Lysy

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DA CAPO — Da Capo (1972-2005) Two Version | WV (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Until this release on Garden of Delights, the one and only LP of the Fürth-based band Da Capo couldn’t be heard yet on CD. Only 500 copies ...