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ZJEDNOCZONE SILY NATURY MECH ~ ZJEDNOCZONE SILY NATURY MECH
GAD 040 (Barcode: 5901549197518) ~ POLAND ~ Progressive Rock

Recorded: 1979 - 1980 Released: 2016

This is a collection of archival radio and live recordings by Polish Rock group Zjednoczone Sily Natury MechFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. MechFind albums by this artist), which covers the early period of the group´s activity, when it played mostly solid Progressive Rock. Since almost all of these recordings were previously unreleased, except for two songs which appeared on the group´s debut single, this album uncovers an important historical period of the Polish Prog-Rock history. The lineup that recorded the music presented on this album includes keyboardist / vocalist Robert MillordFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. Robert MilewskiFind albums by this artist), guitarists Maciej JanuszkoFind albums by this artist and Janusz LakomiecFind albums by this artist, bassist Andrzej NowickiFind albums by this artist and drummer Janusz DomanskiFind albums by this artist. All the seven compositions appearing on this album were composed by the group´s members and their magnum opus "Atlantis Suite" appears twice in two different versions. Following some personnel changes the group switched to Hard Rock and recorded two albums in 1983 before disbanding in 1987, only to be reactivated in 2004, and exists to this very day.

The music is a classic example of Symphonic Prog-Rock, not very innovative considering it was recorded quite late on the Prog´s time scale, but nevertheless excellently composed and executed. The Polish vocals make it of course more unique, especially in view of the pure English accent attempts by other East European Rock groups. Instrumentally the keyboards and guitars work is excellent and the rhythm section kicks ass, which means that Prog fans, especially those interested in the East European variety of the idiom, should have a field day with this splendid album.

As usual, kudos to GADFind albums on this label Records for unearthing this forgotten material and bringing it back to life. This tiny family owned label emerges as a Giant as far as reissues of highly interesting treasures of Polish music of all genres are concerned. This is another gem in their splendid collection.

In short a must to all East European Prog buffs!
Updated: 04/05/2016Posted: 04/05/2016CD 1 Remastered Recommend To A Friend

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