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Shamall : Is this human behavior 2 CD
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Concept album with atmospheric longtracks with progressive and psychedelic elements influenced by Pink Floyd and Alan Parsons. Beyond two musical main themes "Is this human behavior" and "Living incommunicado" this album contains some bonus material.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2010
Is this human behavior 2 CD
Shamall
Record Label: 2L Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. part I: Artificial proximity 3:49 Album Only
2. part II: Is this human behavior 7:15 Album Only
3. part III: Abandoned 4:22 Album Only
4. part IV: Lack of interest 3:52 Album Only
5. part V: Blue evolution 7:46 Album Only
6. part VI: The Underdog 6:23 Album Only
7. part VII: Prosecution 3:58 Album Only
8. part VIII: Reminiscentia 7:01 Album Only
9. part IX: Silent scream 3:14 Album Only
10. part X: They assume no responsibility 4:02 Album Only
11. part XI: Hollow words 5:02 Album Only
12. part XII: Don't get your panties in a bunch 8:35 Album Only
13. Lunatic fringe part I 6:06 Album Only
14. Lunatic fringe part II 7:13 Album Only
15. Falling into deep 5:38 Album Only
16. Living incommunicado part I 6:22 Album Only
17. Living incommunicado part II 3:47 Album Only
18. Living incommunicado part III 6:34 Album Only
19. Living incommunicado part IV 1:02 Album Only
20. Living incommunicado part V 8:36 Album Only
21. Thoughts are swimming in my head part I 5:53 Album Only
22. Thoughts are swimming in my head part II 5:37 Album Only
23. Lenis et Modesta part I 3:59 Album Only
24. Lenis et Modesta part II 5:49 Album Only
25. Alternative visions 6:49 Album Only
26. The end 5:15 Album Only
27. Institio 2:52 Album Only
28. Combustion boat 3:51 Album Only
29. Don't get your panties in a bunch (edit) 5:44 Album Only
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Album Notes

Norbert Krueler alias Shamall has been hard-working again. Fans of longtracks will get one's money's worth entirely with this double-cd. The single tracks respectively parts flow smoothly into each other, that it may give the impression of a sole composition (of 78 minutes in case of CD 01).

The first CD starts with mellow e-piano and heavy e-guitar sounds - Shamall creates slowly and with a lot of breathing space a kind of atmospheric space-prog, which reminds often at the seventies' Pink Floyd era. Chanting synths like in "Wish you were here"- or "Animals"-days arise a - high-class - kind of futuristic "Picture Music", where the listener evolves his own mind movie.

Thematically this album deals with the ignorant behavior of the mankind towards their environment - similar to the current album of the german krautrock band eloy. Krueler knows to stage a thunder-storm of epic and space-sounds - even better than on his previous releases. So it's worth to go for an expedition here and despite of a few single redundancies, it's always a true pleasure to listen.

The second CD "Living incommunicado" is more rock-oriented with a lot of guitar parts and soli. Bonus-tracks perfect this album.

related bands: Pink Floyd, Eloy c/o "eclipsed rock magazine", Walter Sehrer, issue 12/09-01/10

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