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| Cairo - Time Of Legends |
![]() Released: 2001 Label: Magna Carta Cat. No.: MA-9044-2 Total Time: 47:19 | |
Reviewed by: Keith "Muzikman" Hannaleck, September 2001
I really cringe when I do this but here it goes ... think of Styx meets Yes meets ELP and you have Cairo. I make mention of comparisons to other groups at times so folks that are unfamiliar with a group or artist can find some commonality; as much as I dislike doing that, it's an effective way of explaining a groups sound. Songs like the epic instrumental "The Fuse" (9:02) and the stirring opus "The Prophecy" (10:15) do shun any comparisons. With tracks like that you get unencumbered musical progression, landing the group smack dab in the middle of the best sounding prog-rock groups in the world today. This is a really tight group that has its chops down, make no mistake about it. I think if they get a permanent lead guitarist in the vein of a Morse or Howe their sound would be cranked up another notch, quickly launching them into the prog-rock stratosphere. They are still an awe-inspiring group with a great sound regardless of that thought. You should not pass this one up. [see also Igor's, Steph's, and Marcelo's reviews -ed.] More about Time Of Legends: Track Listing: Underground (8:06) / The Prophecy (10:15) / Scottish Highland (2:39) / You Are The One (5:44) / Cosmic Approach (4:20) / Coming Home (7:08) / The Fuse (9:02) Musicians: Contact: Website: www.cairoplanet.com/ Discography
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