Caamora - She (2CD)

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This DVD documents a live stage performance of Clive Nolan and Agnieszka Swita all-star neoprog rock opera based around H. Rider Haggard's adventure novel "She". It was filmed on October 31, 2007 in Katowice, Poland. Apart from Nolan and Swita, parti...
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Caamora is a new musical collaboration between Pendragon/Arena keyboardist Clive Nolan and Polish vocalist Agnieszka Swita. The results have been manifested in an all-star neo-progressive rock opera based on the H. Rider Haggard adventure novel "She". This is a 2 CD set featuring Clive Noland and Agnieszaka Swita on vocals as well as Alan Reed (Pallas) and Christina Booth (Magenta). Musicians on the album include Hugh McDowell (ELO), Clive Nolan, Mark Westwood (Martin Orford Band), John Jowitt (IQ), ao. This is the standard jewel box edition.
  • Style:Progressive Rock
  • Record Label:Metal Mind
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I took a chance on the full boxed-set that includes the 2CD studio album, the 2CD concert version and DVD concert. All in all, I'm very happy in my purchase. Regardless of how unoriginal the more advanced prog audiophile will note this release to be, the vocals and music are top notch, and the story is fun. If you like prog-metal with female & male vocals, you need at least need the studio album. The live album is amazing, only in the sense that they reproduced the album in a live setting perfectly. As for the DVD, don't bother. I was expecting more of a stage show, but the singing "actors" just stand around and wave their arms.
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Ahh, those English boys and their Empire history. Long live colonization! the music is excellent, the lyrics a bit anoying; the singing is super. The story.....well, perphaps Zulu, or Breaker Morant would have been better. But the Taxman forces all these english across the seas to Holland's flowers, and erbs. Please! Someone, after Clive does The Jewel, and the Crown; wake me. Maybe he'll get back with John Mitchell, and Arena, and put out something we can all erb to. mw
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