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MECH ~ TASMANIA
GAD 112 (Barcode: 5903068120541) ~ POLAND ~ Pop & Rock

Recorded: 1982 - 1984 Released: 2019

This is a reissue of the second (and last) album by the first incarnation of Polish Rock group MechFind albums by this artist, which comprised of keyboardist / vocalist Robert MilewskiFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Robert MillordFind albums by this artist), guitarist Janusz LakomiecFind albums by this artist, bassist Maciej JanuszkoFind albums by this artist and drummer Andrzej DylewskiFind albums by this artist. The album presented eight original songs, written by the group members. This new edition includes a bonus track recorded later with another lineup of the band and five new mixes of the original tracks.

During its initial period the group played ambitious Symphonic Progressive Rock, which sadly did not produce a studio album. Live and radio recordings from that period can be heard on the archive album "Zjednoczone Sily Natury MechFind albums with this title" released by GAD Records in 2016. The two albums, released almost at the same time by the end of 1983, present the group playing ambitious quality Rock music, which features lyrics in Polish language and reflects the local Rock scene at the early 1980s, obviously influenced by what was being created around Europe at the time, but maintaining a unique approach. Despite the group´s popularity as a live act both in Poland and other Eastern European countries, the group folded a few years later, only to be resurrected by 2004 as a Heavy / Hard Metal band functioning to this very date, albeit with a different lineup, which so far released two albums.

The music sounds remarkably fresh despite the fact that it was recorded almost four decades ago. The basic classic Rock lineup of keyboards / guitar / bass / drums works out perfectly and the dreaded 1980s synthesizer sound is kept here to the minimum, which makes this music pleasantly listenable today. There is a strong PoliceFind albums by this artist influence present over this music, which is hardly surprising considering their popularity and impact at the time, but luckily Mech did not try to copy what Police were doing, but merely allowed to be artistically influenced.

The new mixes are a great example how much music can be influenced by the process of mixing, and the new versions sound much more contemporary and impressive. It was definitely a nice idea in this case.

Overall this is a great opportunity to revisit this music, which does not deserve to be forgotten. As usual GAD Records make sure the legacy of Polish recorded music gets properly preserved. Warmly recommended!
Updated: 18/02/2020Posted: 18/02/2020CD 1 Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend

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