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22.5.20

FAITHFUL BREATH — Back On My Hill (1980-2007) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

The first LP of Faithful Breath, ”Fading Beauty” from 1974, has meanwhile become a classic of symphonic rock and can definitely be recommended. In 1977/1978 they recorded their second Album ”Back on my hill” - again including the mellotron - which was released, however, on legal grounds, only in 1980, on the Sky label. The long track on the flip side has been played in keeping with the first LP’s style. The first side consists of four shorter tracks already with some hard rock sounds - some few years later Faithful Breath should develop into a real hard rock and metal band. As a bonus track the CD includes ”Die Mörderbiene” (The killer bee) from their 12” EP which had also been released on Sky in 1980. The whole material, including the bonus track, has been drawn from the master tapes. The bootleg CD with ”Back on my hill” and the metal album ”Live”, which was released in mid 2007, on the other hand, was taken from LPs. GOD 
Tracklist :
1. Back On My Hill (5:38)
2. Keep Me Away (3:51)
3. This Is My Love Song (2:57)
4. Stick In Your Eyes (4:41)
5. Judgement Day (16:51)
- BONUS TRACK -
6. Die Mörderbiene (6:06)
Credits :
Bass – Horst Stabenow
Drums – Jürgen Weritz
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Heinz Mikus
Keyboards – Manfred von Buttlar
Vocals, Backing Vocals – Jürgen Renfordt

FAITHFUL BREATH — Fading Beauty (1973-1991) Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

This is one of the first Symphonic albums to come out of Germany. And it's nothing like TRIUMVIRAT or even NOVALIS for that matter.This is melancholic and plodding with plenty of synths and mellotron. There are basically two side long suites with the first side being divided into two parts.

The "Autumn Fantasia" suite has no lyrics but there are vocal melodies. The band has this to say about this suite."This is the story of each of us, the story of Autumn, of life's last faithful breath, which contains both the saddest and the most terrified sensation a living individual will ever be able to feel before the everlasting writer gently turns him to nothing". Very uplifting stuff (haha).

"Autumn Fantasia : Fading Beauty" opens with organ and mellotron that lasts for almost 1 1/2 minutes when organ, drums and guitar take over. Drums stop before 6 minutes as acoustic guitar and organ start to lead the way. Drums are back after 7 minutes with prominant bass. Mellotron and picked guitar stands out before 10 minutes. Drums and bass are back before 11 1/2 minutes. It blends into "Autumn Fantasia : Lingering Cold". Powerful organ comes in followed by mellotron and strummed guitar. Vocal melodies too. It starts to pick up with bass out in front. Piano and vocal melodies follow a minute later. Back to mellotron as it continues to change. Piano and vocal melodies end it. "Tharsis" has a lot of lyrics and is this fantasy tale about the end of the earth. Yes these guys have a very positive outlook. Aagin it's slow moving and melancholic with lots of reserved vocals. It does turn chaotic after 19 minutes as we get cries and lots of upheaval. A calm with vocals ends it.

For many this is a classic but I don't agree. It's interesting that FAITHFUL BREATH would become a Metal band in the eighties. progarchives
Tracklist :
1. Autumn Fantasia: Fading Beauty (12:06)
2. Autumn Fantasia: Lingering Cold (10:26)
3. Tharsis (21:30)
Total time 44:02
Line-up / Musicians
Heinrich Mikus - Lead Vocals, Electric, Acoustic & 12-String Guitars
Manfred Von Buttlar - Organ, Mellotron, Synth, Piano, Electric & 12-String Guitars, Vocals
Horst Stabenow - Bass, Acoustic & 12-String Guitars, Vocals
Jürgen Weritz - Drums, Percussion, Vocals

ANALOGY — Analogy (1972-2001) Two Version | APE + FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless

Analogy are undisputedly among the classic bands of German rock. Their only LP is valued at around US$1400 in prime condition. The magnifi...