Turn Off 2 cd by Shamall (CD, 2013)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC4039518120210
eBay Product ID (ePID)13046058856

Product Key Features

Release Year2013
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistShamall
Release TitleTurn Off 2 cd

Dimensions

Item Height0.54 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.89 in
Item Width4.91 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks23
Number of Discs1
TracksShine a Light, It's Been a Long Time, Shout It Out, The Devil Never Sleeps, Never Before, Playing for the Ashes, Voices Part I, Voices Part II, Too Many People Part I, Too Many People Part II, So Much Is on the Line, Diversion, The Creeping Dead, Reflective, Clouds Obscure the Sun, Horrible Nightmare, At the End of Time, The Hidden Enemy, Companion of Fortune, Wounded World, Turn Off Part I, Turn Off Part II, In These Days
NotesFour years after the release of the successful double album 'Is this human behavior' Shamall is back now with nearly 160 minutes of great songs full of emotions and finest impressive retro prog. Even after almost 28 years, the 16th Shamall-release 'Turn Off' shows no signs of fatigue at all. While Norbert Krueler basically stayed true to his line, the new album has been enriched with the female voice of vocal artist Anke Ullrich. Whether solo or second voice or choir: These female vocals know how to please. Generally the authentic vocals ensure that the music never turned out too sterile. Once again, 'Turn Off ' attend to global environmental problems, along the lines, that music is the best medium to provoke thoughts concerning political or ecological issues. The recent opus 'Turn Off' is another proof of Shamall's reputation as 'German Pink Floyd with own influences' because of his energetic, dynamic synthesizers and keyboards. This style of playing convinces with great power and clarity and shouldn't be listened to in the background. However the whole album does not turn into another Pink Floyd Clone because of the interplay of keyboards with the guitar of Matthias Mehrtens, who has grown up in the era of Steve Vai, but mutated into an independent musical development with many variants and impressive compositions. Despite more recent musical influences, the spirit of the 70s and 80s is omnipresent. Sometimes dreamy lifted, sometimes playful and funky, guitars and synthesizers provide always an exciting battle. Like it's predecessors, 'Turn Off ' is composed of two musical main themes, where vocal passages either finalize or dissolve the arc of suspense. Atmospheric soundscapes, passionately played, arouse curiosity of what comes next. This album is dramatic and melancholic. Goosebumps guaranteed.

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