Eternity Rise naturally sees the band moving toward more commercial waters. In retrospect though, it's only the two side openers that put much effort into radio charting. The remainder isn't that much different than La Leyla. Today, I hear both albums as excellent, one no better than the other.
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Ramses - Eternity Rise. 1978 Germany
Eternity Rise naturally sees the band moving toward more commercial waters. In retrospect though, it's only the two side openers that put much effort into radio charting. The remainder isn't that much different than La Leyla. Today, I hear both albums as excellent, one no better than the other.
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