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Earth And Fire - To The World Of The Future (Reissue, Remastered) (1975/2011)

Earth And Fire - To The World Of The Future (Reissue, Remastered) (1975/2011)

BAND/ARTIST: Earth & Fire

  • Title: To The World Of The Future
  • Year Of Release: 1975/2011
  • Label: Esoteric
  • Genre: Prog Rock
  • Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:01:54
  • Total Size: 706 Mb (scans)
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Earth And Fire - To The World Of The Future (Reissue, Remastered) (1975/2011)


Tracklist:

01. To The World Of The Future
02. How Time Flies
03. The Last Seagull
04. Only Time Will Tell
05. Voice From Yonder
06. Love Of Life
07. Circus

Bonus Tracks:
08. Tuffy The Cat
09. Fun
10. Thanks For The Love
11. Excerpts From "To The World Of The Future"
12. What Difference Does It Make

Line-up::
Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Arranged By – Theo Hurts
Congas [Conga-drums] – Neppy
Drums, Percussion, Bell Tree, Xylophone – Ton van der Kleij
Electric Guitar [Electric Guitars], Acoustic Guitar, Synthesizer [ARP Odyssey, Compac], Vocals, Arranged By – Chris Koerts
Harp – T. Tieman van Laars
Lead Vocals – Jerney Kaagman
Organ, Piano, Mellotron, Synthesizer [ARP], Clavinet [D6 Hohner],
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Electric Piano, Arranged By – Gerard Koerts

This Dutch band featured female vocalist Jerney Kaagman, twin brothers Chris and Gerard Koerts (Chris handled the guitars and Gerard handled the keyboards), bassist Hans Ziech, and drummer Ton v.d. Kleij. Earth & Fire had quite a few hits, like "Seasons" (1969), "Ruby is the One" (1970), "Wild & Exciting" (1970), "Invitation" (1971, released only as a single at that time), "Memories" (1972), and many more. In fact, Song of the Marching Children had a Dutch hit aswell, "Storm & Thunder" (but was edited for single release). When this album came out, the band started to include the Mellotron and synthesizers to their keyboard setup (as well as the Hammond organ, which they used from the beginning), as well as including a side length epic.
Earth & Fire were able to make some great albums in the process. The early Atlantis (1973) and Song of the Marching Children (1971), are recommended. To the World of the Future (1975) finds the band exploring more synthesizers, and Disco tendencies were starting to surface. Other albums are Gate to Infinity (1977), Reality Fills Fantasy (1979), Andromeda Girl (1981), In State of Flux (1982), and their 1989 reunion album Phoenix.


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  • tommy554
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Many thanks for lossless too
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.