Ritual

Ritual Artist: Ritual
Label: Inside Out U.S.
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Original recording remastered
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 693723605227
EAN: 0693723605227
ASIN: B000160Z1M


Release Date: 2004-09-09

Ritual


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Tracks:

  1. Wingspread
  2. The Way Of Things
  3. Typhoons Decide
  4. A Little More Like Me

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Album Description

Digitally remastered 2004 release for the legendary debut album from the Swedish progressive rock act, features 11 tracks & includes 24-page booklet. Inside Out.

Album Details

You Don't Need to Wait Any Longer! the Acclaimed And, Among Music Fans, Craved for Debut Album of the Swedish Rock Band Ritual, Originally Released Back in 1995, Will Be Out in February 2004, Distributed by Insideout Music/Spv. This Will Be the First Time that the Debut CD Entitled "Ritual" is Available World-wide! the Record was Remastered by Hans Fredriksson at the Rommaro Studio, One of the Top Studios in Sweden. It's Remarkable, What Fredriksson Gets Out of the Mixing which Already was Very Good at the Time of the First Release. Songs Such as the Great Opener Wingspread Or the Brillant, Violin Influenced Typhoons Decide Are Rocking with a Sound Spectrum Never Known Before. Even Experts on this Album Will Be Surprised and Will Discover New Musical Refinements.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars YES - this sounds familiar.......2006-11-27

I can't imagine anyone hearing a song off this album not liking the song, but you'd be way off judging this album by just one or two songs. Very canterbury-folky in places, rocks in other places. Some might think the album lacks focus; it is not a theme oriented piece, which in my case is a welcome relief. Some of these songs are downright bouyant. As expected, the musicianship is great, but the heart put into these performances suggest a real enthusiasm and sentiment for the material. I'd recommend this album to any fan of '70s progressive rock, and of course, it has its Yes-ish moments, but I wouldn't at all compare this group to other keyboard driven bands like Glass Hammer or Cairo because the use of keyboards are kept in-check by a multitude of acoustic instruments giving this album has a very organic feel, not a over-processed, strident sound like some non-metal prog bands do now-a-days. This album stays in regular rotation and I can see fans of The Flower Kings being very taken with it.

3 out of 5 stars

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  3. Smoke Signals ~ Point Line Plane
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  6. De-Loused in the Comatorium ~ The Mars Volta
  7. Knockout to Dispense ~ Revolutionary Hydra
  8. Walk Idiot Walk ~ The Hives
  9. Two Man Band ~ Peter Tork & James Lee Stanley
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