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Not a fan at all of this one. Not a fan. It picks up some. Guitar before 2 minutes and vocals follow as it settles. It continues to change. I like the rhythm here with flute. Electric piano before 2 minutes. I'm digging this one. It's my favourite. Vocals are back after 3 minutes.
Vocals follow. Maybe they tried to mix things up too much. It certainly has it's moments though. This is the debut album from Popol Ace then called Popol Vuh from The first time I heard it, it really did not appeal to me, but after bying it some years later, the album have really grown on me, and have become a personal Prog favorite of mine.
For starters it's a great Mellotron album, and a great vocal album. Jan Teigen is one of the great Norwegian Rock-vocalists, and is relentless here.
Many different tempo changes and timing in this awesome tune, which is my favorite track on the album. Not bad, but not so good either. Great lushing Mellotron, and excellent, emotional vocals from Teigen.
Excellent Mellotron-Chello and flute here, in a very atmospheric piece. Cool Fusion-drumming and psychedelic jazz playing on Rhodes piano and on flute.
Great tune. Awesome singing again from Teigen, and Mellotron on many of the parts. I can only give this album 4 stars because the album is not excellent the whole way through, but the songs that ARE good, are really good ones.
I recommend all Proggers to give it a listen. This was the third out of the four Popol Ace albums and the first they released under the name Popol Ace.
This occurred immediately after the band found out that another German band was baring the name Popol Vuh. The name change clearly brought out a new spark within the quintet, which is quite notable on Stolen From Time. Ambitions were set high not only in the songwriting and music arrangements but also in the long studio time that was demanded during the production of the album.
Stolen From Time is a thematic piece of music where the nine different tracks are played out like nine chapters of the same story arc with smooth transitions between some of the sections. The album features a wide range of sounds and direction, although this time it manages to keep the overall style distinguishable and unique, unlike the band's debut album which played a definite homage to blues rock of its time. Bigalow is probably the album's most eclectic piece of music with interesting guitar and keyboard arrangements but I wouldn't say that it's the most progressive moment that Stolen From Time has to offer.
The opening three tracks is where the band shines the most while the rest of the material might take some time to get accustomed to.
Still it's those exact compositions that make this album such a magical experience for me! Sweet Tune is a gorgeous ballad that relies equally on Arne Schulze's guitar and Jahn Teigen's vocal arrangements, the result is beyond anything I can put into words! Sleepwalker is probably my least favorite of these compositions but it doesn't say much considering the high overall quality of this record. Stolen From Time is simply a gorgeous piece of Progressive Rock history that more people should take the time to experience!
I'm honestly surprised by the current forgotten status of this album which makes me very sad. Stolen From Time gave me so much pleasure over the last year that I just have to return the favor! This was the the band's debut release under the name Popol Vuh. Released by Polydor in , the album became a minor hit in Norway but that was as far as the popularity of the band spread.
Quite unfair considering the great album that it actually was! Yes, the music can sometimes get into a blues sounding jam and the huge versatility between the different compositions does make this release sound highly uneven as a whole.
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