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New Flame Dream album, "Silent Transition"
There's a new Flame Dream album coming out in about a week.
https://www.discogs.com/release/3058...ent-Transition
Six tracks ranging from 6 to 15 minutes.
Four original members (Urs Hochuli, Pit Furrer, Roland Ruckstuhl, Peter Wolf) and a guy named Alex Hutchings who played with the Steven Wilson band. Sadly no Dale Hauskins.
I have no idea if it's any good but the Facebook page hype reads:
"After almost 40 years, the miracle I thought impossible, comes true.
The Lucerne band FLAME DREAM releases a new album "Silent Transition" it will be available in May 2024.
The vinyl version when it will be available this summer 2024
Since the end of 2020, I have been working with the members of FLAME DREAM, mainly with Peter Wolf.
I have been listening to this album since maintaining mid January 2024 and I must say that the result is extraordinary. We let ourselves be enchanted from the first note. The 6 songs that make up this album have a musical duration that varies between 7 minutes and 15 minutes.
The most difficult thing is not being able to talk about it to preserve the state of surprise once the work is done.
the original line-up:
Pit Furrer - drums, percussion
Urs Hochuli - bass, design
Roland Ruckstuhl - piano, organ, keyboards, percussion
Peter Wolf - voice, flute, saxophones
Alex Hutchings - 6 string nylon, 12 string, electric guitars"
https://www.facebook.com/groups/50092213229/
Maybe there is some hope for non-Tachika reissues as well?
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Also from the FB page (in a comment): "The classic 3 progressive albums ELEMENTS, OUT IN THE DARK and SUPERVISION are due for re-release step by step at a later stage. More information will be available when ready on www.flamedreammusic.com. Thank you for your understanding and patience"
I would say the classic albums are Elements and Calatea, but where Calatea was on Philips and the three mentioned above were on Vertigo, that probably explains it.
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We will have all of them in stock. A copy of Silent Transition is on the way to me.
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Member
No Dale Hauskins, No Flame Dream.
LOL [emoji1787]
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Member
Glad you brought this one up, Sean. I saw it come across my Discogs feed. At first I figured it would just be a pop album. But after seeing the track lengths and song titles, it certainly seems to indicate a progressive rock album.
Good news about the reissues too!
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Oh, dayum. New Flame Dream on my radar!
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