
Omega & III
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After a few trips into symphonic and psychedelic rock realms, Omega presented
themselves on "III", released at the end of 1974, again more down to earth: Nine
crisp hard rock tracks, only one exceeding the four-minute mark. For this album,
Peter Hauke, still producer, and Omega not only used current material, but also
included songs that had already been recorded in the Hungarian original in 1969:
"Stormy Fire" and "Spanish Guitar". In order to attract a broader audience, the
songs had been pared down, instrumental soloing was reduced. Although Omega
had always firted with progressive stylistic means since their turn to psychedelic
rock in 1969, this time they kept their hands off intricate arrangements. Instead,
they turned towards the zeitgeist by including rather blunt rock tunes like "Stormy
Fire", "Go On The Spree" and "Fancy Jeep" in the list, which could also please a
glam rock fan and passionate consumer of single hits by bands like The Sweet
and Slade.
Tracklist
Everytime She Steps InÂ
After A Hard YearÂ
Delicate SweepÂ
Parting SongÂ
The BirdÂ
The Lying GirlÂ
White Magic StoneÂ
Stormy FireÂ
Spanish GuitarÂ
Go On The SpreeÂ
RememberingÂ
Everytime She Steps InÂ
Live As Long AsÂ
Just A BloomÂ
I Go AwayÂ
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After a few trips into symphonic and psychedelic rock realms, Omega presented
themselves on "III", released at the end of 1974, again more down to earth: Nine
crisp hard rock tracks, only one exceeding the four-minute mark. For this album,
Peter Hauke, still producer, and Omega not only used current material, but also
included songs that had already been recorded in the Hungarian original in 1969:
"Stormy Fire" and "Spanish Guitar". In order to attract a broader audience, the
songs had been pared down, instrumental soloing was reduced. Although Omega
had always firted with progressive stylistic means since their turn to psychedelic
rock in 1969, this time they kept their hands off intricate arrangements. Instead,
they turned towards the zeitgeist by including rather blunt rock tunes like "Stormy
Fire", "Go On The Spree" and "Fancy Jeep" in the list, which could also please a
glam rock fan and passionate consumer of single hits by bands like The Sweet
and Slade.
Tracklist
Everytime She Steps InÂ
After A Hard YearÂ
Delicate SweepÂ
Parting SongÂ
The BirdÂ
The Lying GirlÂ
White Magic StoneÂ
Stormy FireÂ
Spanish GuitarÂ
Go On The SpreeÂ
RememberingÂ
Everytime She Steps InÂ
Live As Long AsÂ
Just A BloomÂ
I Go AwayÂ
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