The group from Belgium proved once again with their album that everything is in order with the progressive in this country. Tim Brean - vocals, organ "Big Frisma" - guitar, vocals Pierre Rapsat - bass, vocals and, finally, Chris Trick on drums, did not invent anything new. All eight tracks are played in a hard rock vein, with powerful and heavy guitar moves, organ overdubs and good polyphony. The general background and multi-structural construction of most of the compositions gives reason to classify the group's work as a weighted progressive. The title Pain, reminiscent of the early Uriah Heep, the melodic acoustic ballad Mad Lover and the ten-minute prog suite Trip To Paradise, which again evokes associations with hips, stand out. The CD was re-released by the Russian branch of Demo-Art.Co on the Second Life label in 2004.
An hybrid of 'Ten Years After'on their bluesy side and 'Uriah Heep'(Gypsy)for their vocals and organ
Pierre Rapsat,was later successful as solo act.
This must be their only album.
Tim Brean (organ, piano, harpsichord, vocals), Big Frisma [Friswa] (guitar, vocals), Christian “Chris Tick” Servranckx (drums, percussion, vocals), Pierre Rapsat (bass, lead vocals)
01. Pain - 7:38
02. CampusA - 1:16
03. The Moderate - 4:07
04. CampusB - 1:32
05. The Lighter - 5:06
06. Hard Working Man - 4:40
07. Mad Lover - 3:05
08. Trip To Paradise - 10:00
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