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Tempus Fugit  - The Dawn After The Storm mp3 album

Tempus Fugit - The Dawn After The Storm

Musician: Tempus Fugit
Album title: The Dawn After The Storm
Style: Prog Rock
Released: 1999
Size MP3 version: 1986 mb
Size APE version: 1900 mb
Size WMA version: 1950 mb
Rating ✫: 4.7
Votes: 634
Format: ADX ASF AAC XM MP1 WAV MOD
Genre: Rock

Tempus Fugit - The Dawn After The Storm mp3 album

Tempus Fugit  - The Dawn After The Storm mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Daydream
Composed By – André Mello
8:30
The Dawn After The Storm
Composed By – André Mello
(8:53)
2.1 a Awakening
2.2 b Walking Through The Fields
2.3 c Beyond The Horizon
2.4 d Homeward
3 Never
Composed By – André Mello
6:07
4 Tocando Você
Composed By – Henrique Simões
6:54
5 The Fortress
Composed By – André Mello
5:18
6 Prelúdio De Sevilla
Composed By – André Luiz
2:07
7 The Sight
Lyrics By – Alexandre MelloMusic By – André Mello
4:45
8 O Dom De Voar
Composed By – André MelloFlute – Marco Aurêh
6:38
9 Discover
Lyrics By – Alexandre MelloMusic By – André Mello, Henrique SimõesVocals – Fernando Sierpe
7:52

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Rock Symphony
  • Distributed By – Musea
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rock Symphony Ltda.
  • Copyright (c) – Rock Symphony Ltda.
  • Recorded At – Meteoro Studio
  • Mixed At – Meteoro Studio
  • Manufactured By – Microservice - Microfilmagens e Reproduções Técnicas da Amazônia Ltda.

Credits

  • Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – André Luiz
  • Design [Graphic Design] – Adriana Cataldo, Daniel Duarte , Rodrigo Araujo*
  • Design [Logo Design] – Thais De Linhares
  • Drums, Percussion [Electronic Percussion] – Ary Moura
  • Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Backing Vocals – Henrique Simões
  • Executive-Producer [For Rock Symphony Records] – Alexandre Regino, Leonardo Nahoum
  • Keyboards, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals – André Mello
  • Other [Collaboration] – Cesar Lanzarini
  • Photography By [All Photos] – Marcelo Corrêa (Palavras Fotografias)*
  • Producer [Musical Co-production], Engineer [Recording Engineering], Mastered By [Mastering] – Alexandre Frias
  • Producer [Musical Production] – Tempus Fugit

Notes

Packaged in a standard, clear, jewelcase with 3 panel fold-out booklet.

Recorded and mixed at Meteoro Studios, Rio de Janeiro, 1998/1999.

Andre Mello used: Alesis Quadrasynth (with piano plus card), Roland XP 50 (with extended board vintage synth and piano), Roland JV 30, Roland SH 2, Korg Polysix, Arp Pro-Soloist, Minimoog, Korg Monopoly and Fender Rhodes Piano.

Special thanks to: Cesar Lanzarini, Alexandre Mello, Jose Roberto Crivano, Allan Gordon, Lydia e Bruno Nogueira, Alexandre Frias, Marcio Almeida, Thais de Linhares, Marcos (Metamusica), Marco Aureh, Fernando Sierpe.

On traycard:
Exclusive worldwide rights and distribution (except EEC and Russia): Rock Symphony
Exclusive distribution rights for EEC and Russia: Musea
PC Copyright 1999 Roc Symphony Ltda. - M.E.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 3426300043184
  • Barcode (Text): 3 426300 043184
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L361
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 5401
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 540G
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): 24181A MICROSERVICE 66/RSLN-032 087239
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): 24181A MICROSERVICE 66/RSLN-032 088721
  • Label Code: LC 09709

Gavinranadar
"The dawn after the storm" is the third recording of a young band from Brasil. This is the first album with the new bass player André Luiz. "The official bootleg 1998" was a recording of the last show of former bass player Bernard. The band debuted in 1997 with the concept album "Tales from a long forgotten world". Their debut album had a warm welcome in Japan, Europe and the USA. For me it is my first introduction to their music.Tempus Fugit current line-up is André Mello (keyboards, lead vocals, backing vocals), Henrique Simões (electric & acoustic guitars, mandolin, backing vocals), Ary Moura (drums and electronic percussion) and André Luis (bass guitar, acoustic guitar). The guests musicians are: Marco Aurêh (flute) and Fernando Sierpe (vocals).The brasilian sympho/prog scene did bring us some great bands (ie. Sagrado Coracao Da Terra, Apocalypse), so I was very anxious to here the results of the second studio recording of this band."Daydream" (8:30): The CD opens with an up-tempo Marillion like synth solo and then develop into a beautiful ballad with very nice piano and keyboards. Then the tempo builds up again with melodic guitar and a lot of keyboards. Some guitar pieces reminds me of that other brazilian and already mentioned band Apocalypse. Nice opener of this CD with beautiful guitar and keyboards parts. The track fades into… "The Dawn After the Storm" (8:53), including "Awakening", "Walking Trough the Fields", "Beyond the Horizon" and "Homeward", … and continues with heavy weather sounds (rain, thunder & lightning) and a dark slow keyboard intro. But after a while the sphere of the piece lightens up and we here a beautiful keyboard theme. We then here a slow guitar solo with a great melody. Again there are some beautiful synths. The next phase of the piece is more up-tempo with organ and screaming electric guitar. Here we can here the rythm section on it's best. After that keyboards and a beautiful guitar solo with a lot of passion. The piece grows to one of the highlights of the album."Never" (6:07): We here the first vocals in this slow ballad. Andre Mello writes great melodies and they are played with a lot of passion. The piece slowly builds up and we can here some very nice guitar solos. Tempus Fugit sounds young, fresh and romantic. "Tocando Você" (6:54): After three André Mello compositions it's now Henrique Simões turn. The piece opens with a slow acoustic guitar intro. Later the acoustic guitar is tastefully combined with a mandolin. When the keyboard sounds returns Simões plays a very beautiful electric guitar melody. This is later combined with a synthesizer. In the end the acoustic guitar returns and it slowly ends on a bed of nice keyboard sounds. The piece sounds very brazilian to me."The Fortress" (5:18): The piano and synth intro reminds me of Yanni. After some up-tempo guitar work, we hear the beloved (vintage) mellotron sound with a slow synth solo (Arp pro-soloist?) There are a lot of tempo changes in this piece. We here again up-tempo guitar pieces and all kind of keyboards. If you like a lot of keyboards in your sympho, you must listen to this band! "Prelúdio de Sevilla" (2:07): This is a classical acoustic guitar piece and sounds very Spanish. This is not just an intermezzo but a very nice and tastfully guitar piece."The Sight" (4:45): I love this one. Right from the start we here beautiful keyboards, frettless bass and a passionate guitar solo. Alexandre Mello wrote the lyrics for this ballad with a beautiful vocal line. "A signal came from heaven" For me this piece is another highlight of the album. "O Dom de Voar" (6:38): The classical piano is combined with acoustic guitar, keystrings and the flute of Marco Aureh. Like Tocando Você this piece taste brazilian to me. "Discover" (7:52): In this last piece we here again the mandolin/acoustic guitar combination. This third vocal song has all the ingredients of the previous tracks. Beautiful tasty synths and percussion sounds and a moogsolo which reminds me of "The journey to the centre of the earth" album of Rick Wakeman. Also the Marillion like synth solo is here again. This piece is a worthy ending of "The dawn after the storm".For me this introduction to the music of Tempus Fugit was a welcome surprise. I like the beautiful melodies and the passionate playing of the band. They are develloping a sound of their own. I can recommend this album to all keyboard- and melodic sympho lovers. I will start my search for the first studio album of the boys!Douwe Fledderus - April 2000