Chinese Songs - Part Two

Price 16.48 - 20.85 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 3426300047434

Brand Musea

Manufacture MUSEA

A Russian band with a variable number of musicians, LITTLE TRAGEDIES was born from the will of composer and musician Gennady ILYIN to experiment new musical expression forms. More particularly, his art could be described as an hybrid mixture of Seventies-like Progressive rock, fusion jazz-rock and contemporary classical musics. The whole thing played through vintage keyboards reminding of the seventies, but especially with an obvious Slavonic personality. Released in 2005 by the Musea label, "Return" is the third and certainly the best work of LITTLE TRAGEDIES. Like the previous albums, the latter was inspired by poems of Nicolai GUMILEV and sung in Russian. The eleven titles have a style close to that of EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER, with an impressive musical virtuosity and a strong originality. Here is a fantastic concept-album of powerful neo-classical rock, rich in diversity and intensity, filled with feverish and enthusiast instrumental sequences. This absolutely needs to be discovered ! Only a few weeks were needed, after the ambitious conceptual double-CD "New Faust" (2006), for the new opus "The Sixth Sense" to be published. It shows an incredible progression, with a much more varied inspiration. Apart from EMERSON, LAKE & PALMER and the classical composers, one could think of PINK FLOYD, GENESIS ou FOCUS, with the characteristic sound of the Russian bands. The music is a brilliant mix of rock, classical music and jazz, with heavy-metal traces in some guitar riffs. Keyboards parts are very keen on Seventies sounds. If the vocals are in Russian, the music is mostly instrumental, played with brio and carefully produced. An excellent album ! Set on a tremendous pace, without losing its natural qualities, LITTLE TRAGEDIES now publishes its fourth album in only three years. "Chinese Songs - Part One" (2007) offers seven tracks composed by the brillant Gennady ILYIN, illustrated by Chinese poems written during the Middle-Ages (Translated in Russian). And that"s the same for the six tracks of "Chinese Songs - Part Two" (2007). "The Paris Symphony" has been composed in the mid-Nineties and recorded in 1997, but never officially released until now. Gennady ILYIN, certainly one of the best keyboardist in Progressive rock today, has composed it after a visit in the City of Light, for a trio formula including drums, bass and keyboards. Analog keyboards and compositions are in a Seventies spirit, filled with a specific slavic atmosphere, neo-classic sequences and organ parts reminding RACHMANINOV or PROKOFIEV. What else to say, apart from "Splendid" ?... Now established as a true landmark, LITTLE TRAGEDIES doesn"t slow down though, and continues to issue albums regularly. After having somewhat widened his musical spectrum, the Russian band comes back to its roots with "Obsessed" (Musea, 2011). This new album comes back to the tracks left after "New Faust", five years earlier, with symphonic classical music at the forefront. And this for the greatest pleasure of the audience ! Not to be missed...