Chronicles I (album)
Chronicles I | ||||
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Released | December 13, 1993 | |||
Recorded | Autumn 1993 at Horus Sound Studio, Hanover and Pinkball - Studio, Berlin | |||
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Length | 1:07:49 | |||
Label | ACI Records - SPV GmbH | |||
Producer | Frank Bornemann | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Chronicles I is the first of a two-part compilation of re-recorded hits by German rock band Eloy released in 1993. The second part, Chronicles II was released the following year.
Early Eloy albums had relatively poor sound quality, leading Frank Bornemann to re-record some of their most popular songs using modern recording technologies. He invited some of the former members of the band to play on the album.[2]
Chronicles I contains songs from Ocean (1977), Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes (1979), Colours (1980), Planets (1981) and Time to Turn (1982) re-recorded and mixed in 1993. The album also contains one previously unreleased track from the album Destination (1992).
Track listing
All tracks by Eloy
- "Poseidon's Creation" - 11:28 (from Ocean)
- "The Apocalypse" - 11:02 (from Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes)
- "Silhouette" - 3:10 (from Colours)
- "Mysterious Monolith" - 6:10 (from Planets)
- "Sphinx" - 6:22 (from Planets)
- "Illuminations" - 6:19 (from Colours)
- "End of an Odyssey" - 9:15 (from Time to Turn)
- "Time to Turn" - 3:33 (from Time to Turn)
- "Spirit in Chains" - 5:49 (unreleased title, recorded during the Destination sessions)
- "Say It Is Really True" - 4:25 (from Time to Turn)
Personnel
Eloy former members playing on this album :
- Klaus-Peter Matziol - bass
- Hannes Arkona - guitar
- Hannes Folberth - keyboards
- Fritz Randow - drums
Additional personnel :
- Nico Baretta - drums
- Lenny Mac Dowell - flute
- Amy, Sabine, Anne and Brigitte - vocals on "Time to Turn" and "The Apocalypse"
Technical personnel :
- Produced by Frank Bornemann
- Engineered by Gerhard Wolfe, Michael Gerlach
- Mixed by Gerhard Wolfe
References
- ^ a b c Allmusic review
- ^ From the album booklet