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Ariel - Perspectives

Musician: Ariel
Album title: Perspectives
Style: Prog Rock
Released: 1985
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1354 mb
Size APE version: 1169 mb
Size WMA version: 1404 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 976
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Genre: Rock

Ariel - Perspectives

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Tracklist

A1 Another Time, Another Place
A2 Banana Blues
A3 Moment Of Weakness
A4 Folk Dance
B1 Ugh Huh
B2 Jupiter Whale
B3 The Ballad Of Kid Rock

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – ARS Studios

Credits

  • Artwork – Brian Payne
  • Design – Hipgneurosis
  • Drums, Percussion – Bob Sheldon
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Jeff Cobb
  • Guitar – Marchristiansen
  • Keyboards, Synthesizer, Piano – Tony Kampick
  • Photography By – Howard Khan
  • Producer, Engineer – Gary Cobb

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Karon
Finally got my copy on Vinyl, amazing album love the sound.
Delalbine
From the far south Chicago suburbs, comes the super obscure Ariel, an album that is just now making its sound heard worldwide. Early 80s Rush is the most obvious first influence, but there's more here than meets the ear as it were. All instrumental guitar, keys, and drums are the core components, and the compositions are complex and tight - with a strong fusion influence. No escaping the King Crimson sound from the era either, but also (surprisingly) Doldinger's Passport, minus the sax (imagine the sequencer heavy Moog lines for example). If we were to really deep dive here, I would compare Ariel to fellow Chicagoan's Proteus, mixed with the UK group Red (on Jigsaw). While Side 1 is impressive enough, the final three tracks do nothing short of wow the listener. And they close with their peak composition, always a hallmark of a great album. Ariel does not belie its mid 80s sound (despite the somewhat psych influenced guitar tone), and yet compared with the normal dreck from the era, the band proves the middle 80s were not a total wasteland (heavy metal genre exempted of course). This one deserves the buzz its currently receiving in the underground.
Qwne
I don't know about prog rock, as Ariel sound much more flash and fiddly 80s jazz rock to me, what I'd put in the Allan Holdsworth Steve Vai spectrum, and in spite of the demo type sound there's lots of AOR type moves done in the jazzy vein. Quite obviously American and of its era, and not bad if you like that sort of thing I guess.