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Concocted by the German progressive metal singer and producer Hubi Meisel, this concept album blends elements of Eastern and Western classical music with its fundamental prog-rock punch in a story of a spiritual quest to the Himalayas.
With a production time of more than two years, German singer and producer Hubi Meisel presents his new album Kailash, the long-awaited follow-up to his previous concept disc "EmOcean". This time the concept story is all about the Himalayas, Tibet and ancient Buddhist/Hindu mythology, and it describes a man’s adventurous journey across the icy heights of the Himalayas up to the legendary holy Mt. Kailash, where an important secret is finally unveiled… Kailash is a multifaceted progressive/melodic metal album, enriched with symphonic and Far Eastern elements and loaded with excellent musicianship. Backing up Hubi Meisel's killer vocals on the CD is a first class assembly of musicians: Vivien Lalu (Lalu) on keyboards (who was also responsible for composing the instrumental music according to Meisel’s concept and directions), Marcel Coenen (Sun Caged) and Jorge Salan (Mago de Oz) on guitars powered along by the stunning rhythm section of Daniel Flores (Mind's Eye) on drums alongside Johan Niemann (Therion) on bass. Kailash has the musical punch to match its bold story line. Hubi Meisel Kailash Songs | 1. | Potala Palace |
| 2. | Red Oracle |
| 3. | Snow Lion |
| 4. | Himalayan Sunset |
| 5. | Shiva's Dance |
| 6. | Kailash - Jewel of Ice |
| 7. | Wheel of Life |
| 8. | Milarepa's Cave of Miracles |
| 9. | Merdeka |
| 10. | The Great Prayer (Monlam Chenmo) |
| 11. | The Gentleman of Great Magic(bonus) |
| 12. | Tigers of Everest (bonus) |
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Jesus Christ made a big comeback at the start of 1970s in the guise of a rock star. Perhaps it was the general disillusionment of the late '60s that sent people back to that old-time religion, or maybe it was just that, with his scraggly beard and sandals, Jesus was suddenly identifiable as the prototype of the anti-materialist hippie. In any case, his (or His) return to prominence was heralded by the success of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, which topped the American charts in February 1971. Lloyd Webber and Rice had always intended Superstar to be a stage musical, only recording the album when they failed to find the funds for a production, and they wasted little time in putting it on Broadway, opening the following October. But in between, another stage show about Jesus appeared, Godspell. It was the brainchild of John-Michael Tebelak, who had written the text as a college exercise at Carnegie-Mellon University. Tebelak brought in 23-year-old fellow alumnus Stephen Schwartz to write the music and the "new" lyrics, which, like the book, were adapted from the gospel according to St. Matthew, along with some borrowings from Mark, Luke, and John. Tebelak repeated Christ's teachings and retraced his last days in contemporary language and style, and Schwartz's songs were catchy pop/rock numbers. Though Godspell could be thought of as copying Jesus Christ Superstar, there was a crucial difference in viewpoint between the two works -- Superstar was a skeptical, secular look at Jesus, while Godspell was devout, merely updating and musicalizing Christ's story. The show opened modestly at the tiny Cherry Lane Theater off-off-Broadway in Greenwich Village on May 17, 1971, and slowly built into a worldwide phenomenon. Bell Records, then an arm of Columbia Pictures, which secured the film rights, recorded this cast album, which was released only a couple of months after the opening. (Bell was later absorbed into Arista, which reissued the album.) It sold well enough to make the upper half of the LP charts, but sales then fell off until the spring of 1972, when Bell released "Day By Day" as a single. The song hit the Top Ten in July, with the album peaking in the Top 40 in September and going gold in December. Meanwhile, the show had moved into the larger off-Broadway house, the Promenade Theater, on August 10, 1971, and settled into a long run. After five years and 2,124 performances, it finally transferred to Broadway's Broadhurst Theater on June 22, 1976, remaining on Broadway for another 527 performances. ...
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