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Subject ESQ. / Sahara - Lost Tapes 1971-1975 (2016)

Posted By: gribovar
Subject ESQ. / Sahara - Lost Tapes 1971-1975 (2016)

Subject ESQ. / Sahara - Lost Tapes 1971-1975 (2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 470 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 161 MB | Covers - 78 MB
Genre: Progressive Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Ohrwaschl Records (OW50)

Housed in a limited edition, vintage promo sleeve. Never before released studio tracks and live recordings!
Sahara is a mid-70's act that produced two albums, but prior to that they'd worked and released another as Subject ESQ. The music is rather typical early 70s proto-prog with elements of Jethro Tull (for the flute-guitar interplay), early Yes, and the occasional saxophone riffs remind of early Van der Graaf Generator. There are some spacier and/or symphonic parts that recall Nektar, Genesis (around "Trespass"), and maybe early Eloy. With the arrival of ex-Out Of Focus Hennes Henring on keyboards, the band continued under the new name Sahara after this album. Sunrise has been a minor classic , especially for its sidelong epic title track. Their second album, "For All The Clowns", is straighter with an overdose of progressive influences, notably Focus / Yes and Caravan and a potpourri styles.

Sahara - Discography and Video (1972 - 2008) [3CD + DVD]

Posted By: v3122
Sahara - Discography and Video (1972 - 2008) [3CD + DVD]

Sahara - Discography and Video (1972 - 2008)
EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Scans | Label: Various | ~ 964 or 418 Mb
DVD-9: PAL 720 x 576 (4:3), VBR | AC-3, 2 ch, 192Kbps -> 7.18 Gb
Progressive Rock, Fusion, Krautrock

SAHARA is a mid-70's act that produced two albums, but prior to that they'd worked and released another as SUBJECT ESQ. The music is rather typical early 70s proto-prog with elements of JETHRO TULL (for the flute-guitar interplay), early YES, and the occasional saxophone riffs remind of early VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR…