Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2001
Time: 41:50
Size: 96,6 MB
Label: Sky Pines Music (SSP 0004)
Styles: Progressive Rock/Neo-Prog
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Rainforest - 5:36
2. The Green Earth - 4:33
3. North Atlantic Song - 6:20
4. Illuminati - 3:35
5. I Am The Sun - 5:03
6. Sea Without A Shore - 3:06
7. Stranded - 3:32
8. The Shepherd - 2:39
9. The Man Who Killed The River (Pt. 1) - 2:14
10. The Man Who Killed The River (Pt. 2) - 5:05
Musicians:
Andrew Robinson - vocals, guitars, bass, atmospherics;
Rue Yamauchi - keyboards, vocals;
Steve Perkins - drums & percussion.
MAGUS is something of an alchemist, fusing atmospheric soundscapes with progressive rock. Essentially a vehicle for guitarist/vocalist Andrew Robinson, the band's '90s output included drummer Steve Perkins and keyboardist Rue Yamauchi on the releases "Magus", "Traveller" and "Highway 375" (the latter featured songs based on Frank Herbert's Dune series, which had earlier inspired KLAUS SCHULZE).
Following 2001's "The Green Earth" (which was augmented by flute and violin), Robinson emerged with a new set of collaborators on the concept album "The Garden". Often likened to PORCUPINE TREE, the music of MAGUS has cast its spell on listeners who like a little space in their progressive rock.
In late 2010 Andrew decided to rename the band THE WINTER TREE, after the song of the same title by one of Andrew's favorite bands, Renaissance.
The Green Earth
Year: 2001
Time: 41:50
Size: 96,6 MB
Label: Sky Pines Music (SSP 0004)
Styles: Progressive Rock/Neo-Prog
Art: Full
Tracks Listing:
1. Rainforest - 5:36
2. The Green Earth - 4:33
3. North Atlantic Song - 6:20
4. Illuminati - 3:35
5. I Am The Sun - 5:03
6. Sea Without A Shore - 3:06
7. Stranded - 3:32
8. The Shepherd - 2:39
9. The Man Who Killed The River (Pt. 1) - 2:14
10. The Man Who Killed The River (Pt. 2) - 5:05
Musicians:
Andrew Robinson - vocals, guitars, bass, atmospherics;
Rue Yamauchi - keyboards, vocals;
Steve Perkins - drums & percussion.
MAGUS is something of an alchemist, fusing atmospheric soundscapes with progressive rock. Essentially a vehicle for guitarist/vocalist Andrew Robinson, the band's '90s output included drummer Steve Perkins and keyboardist Rue Yamauchi on the releases "Magus", "Traveller" and "Highway 375" (the latter featured songs based on Frank Herbert's Dune series, which had earlier inspired KLAUS SCHULZE).
Following 2001's "The Green Earth" (which was augmented by flute and violin), Robinson emerged with a new set of collaborators on the concept album "The Garden". Often likened to PORCUPINE TREE, the music of MAGUS has cast its spell on listeners who like a little space in their progressive rock.
In late 2010 Andrew decided to rename the band THE WINTER TREE, after the song of the same title by one of Andrew's favorite bands, Renaissance.
The Green Earth
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