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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Cosmos Factory 1973 An Old Castle Of Transylvania





Genre: Progressive Rock
Rate: 256 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:40:42
Size: 74,49 MB

The Japanese progrock band COSMOS FACTORY made a sery of albums in the Seventies with every time another sound. I prefer their debut-album "An Old Castle Of Transylvania" (1973). The long title track (around 20 minutes) is a mind blowing blend of psychedelia and progrock with great build ups and eruptions, very compelling with strong hints from early PINK FLOYD but the swirling movements also brings the long live tracks from URIAH HEEP, DEEP PURPLE, IRON BUTTERFLY, VANILLA FUDGE and Krautrock like early JANE and ELOY on my mind. It contains sumptuous keyboard play including heavy floods of Hammond organ and Mellotron along biting guitar. The interplay between guitar and organ is like "Set the controls for the heart of the sun" from PINK FLOYD. The other songs are also loaded with Hammond and Mellotron, a real 'keyboard nirvana' for the fans of 'vintage keyboards'. (http://www.progarchives.com)

Formed in 1970, in the ugly industrial city of Nagoya, from the ruins of GS outfit The Silencer, this progressive rock band was courted by a local rock critic who took the band under his managerial wing. They played the local scene for a couple of years before gaining anything more than local success.

Cosmos Factory took their marvellous name from a wholly cosmic misreading of Creedence Clearwater Revival's LP COSMO'S FACTORY, which has unfortunately led many to believe that they were a space rock band. Instead, they were just a fairly bombastic bunch with a good line in titles. Their best LP is the debut AN OLD CASTLE IN TRANSYLVANNIA, but even this is keyboard heavy in an Italian progressive style, and only the epic title track that closes the album enters the realms of real experiment. Otherwise, their work dwells in the same areas as The Nice, Arzachel and early King Crimson. The band finally made its name as support for The Moody Blues and signed to Columbia Records in 1973, releasing the aforementioned debut that same year.

Thereafter, the band signed a better deal with Toshiba's hip Express label, and embarked on the unusual policy of releasing EPs. First came FANTASTIC MIRROR, followed by THE INFINITE UNIVERSE OF YOUR MIND and DAYS IN THE PAST, each appearing throughout 1975. Their second LP A JOURNEY WITH COSMOS FACTORY was released the same year. Film soundtrack work altered their music somewhat, giving it a harder, more clinical edge, and the musical arrangements of their final LPs BLACKHOLE and METAL REFLECTION were more Spartan than the previously lush arrangements of earlier albums, and not heavy metal as the titles would suggest. Cosmos Factory's name and fabulous album titles are the main reason for the band's inclusion here.

Julian Cope (http://www.japrocksampler.com)


Tracklist:

01 - Soundtrack 1984 03:23

02 - Maybe 05:57

03 - Soft Focus 03:38

04 - Fantastic Mirror 04:32

05 - Poltergeist 04:27

06 - An old castle of Transylvania:

I - Forest Of The Death 06:19

II - The Cursed 04:42

III - Darkness Of The World 02:54

IV - An Old Castle Of Transylvania 04:50




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