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Lalu – The Fish Who Wanted To Be King CD

Lalu – The Fish Who Wanted To Be King CD


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17,90 + frais de livraison
TVA comprise 24 %


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Lalu – The Fish Who Wanted To Be King

LALU is a musical project originally founded in 2004 by the French composer and producer Vivien Lalu, son of Noelle and Michel Lalu (members of the ‘70s French progressive act Polène). ‘The Fish Who Wanted to be King’ is the second album, and fourth album overall from the band, released under the partnership between Vivien and Frontiers and is creatively and production-wise a major step forward if compared to the previous albums.
Musically this album sees a contemporary approach to a Progressive Rock thread which was mostly developed during the 80’s and that now has developed also after the explosion of Progressive Metal. With a lin-up that now is stronger and more cohesive that ever, again with singer Damian Wilson (ex-Threshold and regular collaborator of Arjen Lucassen), Joop Wolters on guitar and bass, Jelly Cardarelli on drums and sharing keyboard duties with Matt Daniel, Vivien Lalu managed to create a fabulous final product, boasting over fifty minutes of exceptional, massive cinematic and atmospheric Progressive music!
Technically flawless, and emotionally touching “The Fish Who Wanted to be King” has a story to tell and asks to be enjoyed quietly and with love from passionate listeners!

Tracklist:
1. Forever Digital
2. The Fish Who Wanted To Be King
3. Deoxyribonucleic Acid
4. Is That A London Number
5. Amnesia 1916
6. A Reversal Of Fortune
7. The Wondering Kind

Label: Frontiers Music SRL
Released: 2023

Les dimensions du produit emballé ou de l'emballage de vente sont environ : 150 x 130 x 20 mm.


Poids
0,1 kg
(avec l'emballage de vente 0,2 kg)


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