Art Rock Show – The Songs & Tales of Airoea – Book I (Week 47)

The Chronicles of Father Robin ontstond uit de overblijfselen van de band Fangorn in 1993-94. Het is meer dan 30 jaar in en uit productie geweest. De muziek is ontstaan uit een diepe waardering van de bandleden voor de prachtige en creatieve progressieve rock uit de jaren 1970.

Progressive Rock Central.com review: “This album is a wonderful trip back to the best incarnations of Yes, mixed well with Jethro Tull. A fantastic creation which has gratefully, finally, been released for all of us progressive rock music lovers to hear. Songs and Tales from Airoea – Book One, is a beautiful and peaceful introduction to this immense adventure and trilogy story of the past. Father Robin lives in a tree, similar to the story of Winnie the Pooh. But it is there, that the stories diverge. This is a story of living in the woods of the past along the glorious simplicity of the past. The story follows the transition of the band members, through time, as they evolved and grow older through time, together, as the mythical Father Robin. Norwegian folklore dominates the lyrics and sets a soft tone for the meanderings of the velvet music.

Please listen to and purchase this album for your collection, if only to hear a later take on the sounds of 1970s progressive rock we all grew up with. This album is the perfect complement to the other treasures of the past you possess. This will be a wonderful addition to your collection and a well-worthy adventure to enjoy repeatedly, as I have, since I received it. Thank you for this treasure, Father Robin. I highly anticipate the other two parts to the trilogy.”

Naast The Chronicles of Father Robin (The Songs & Tales of Airoea – Book I), Tusmørke (Hestehoven), Arabs in Aspic (Live at Avantgarden), Anekdoten (Until All the Ghosts Are Gone), Jordsjø (Jord Sessions) & The Flower Kings (Unfold The Future).

  • Thursday/Donderdag 12.00 – 24.00
  • Friday/Vrijdag 12.00 – 24.00
  • Saturday/Zaterdag 12.00 – 24.00

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