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EILIFF - Eiliff (1971)

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2008-08-06 03:46:15 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...Eiliff. It can be categorized as Canterbury especially with its intense jazz components and progressive style Byrd-Night Of The Seventh Day (5:05) starts with acoustic guitar fills followed by string section in ambient mood which then fades out to a musical break followed by vintage singing style in Canterbury fashion with great keyboard...
 
 
 
 
 
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EILIFF - Girlrls (1972) [rated 3/5 by Sean Trane]

2007-12-28 12:47:05 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
 
...Eiliffs second album is a tad more on the prog rock side than its predecessor, recorded the year before. One of the few things that did change is that keyboard player BrĂ¼ninghaus is not only playing organ, but ha also plays electric piano and saxman Kalveran has not only a tenor sax, but an alto sax as well. It might seem relatively minute...
 
 
 
 
 
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EILIFF - Eiliff (1971) [rated 3/5 by Sean Trane]

2007-12-28 12:41:25 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
 
...Eiliff shows a certain aptitude at developing excellent happy grooves, much the same Auger in his Oblivion Express. Other moments are reminding of Missing link or the second album of Missus Beastly Outside the atrocious vocals, this album is an interesting first oeuvre, but with enough cringey debutant mistakes and is not focused enough to...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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