O Terco - Time Travellers (CD)
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Track Listings
1. Space (Instrumental)
2. The Last Journey
3. Time Travellers
4. Crucis (Instrumental)
5. Lost In Time Affaire
6. The Rhythm Of The Universe
7. Marear (Instrumental)
8. The Guardians
9. Suite
Line-up/Musicians
- Sérgio Hinds / guitar, vocal
- Franklin Paollilo / Percussion
- Luiz De Boni / keyboards
- Andrei Ivanovic / bass
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O TERÇO biography
Progressive music sub-genre: Symphonic Prog
Country: Brazil
One of the first progressive bands from Brazil, O Terço (meaning rosario bread first formed in 1968, but didn't hit its stride until the mid '70s. Personnel changes would become part of the bands dynamic, with Sergio Hinds assuming the Robert Fripp (or Chis Squire) role of band anchor. The group owed a lot of its early sound to such Italian favorites as Locanda Delle Fate, Quella Veccia Locanda, and Premiata Forneria Marconi. They also manged to mix in other styles, like folk, heavy metal, and funk.
On the first album, O Terço was not yet full on prog, but it is a seminal work in the history Brazilian progressive music. There are obvious influences of the Moody Blues, and Pink Floyd. O Terço II would see them moving from Psychedelic to heavier sounds, along the lines of King Crim...One of the first progressive bands from Brazil, O Terço (meaning rosary beads) first formed in 1968, but didn't hit its stride until the mid '70s. Personnel changes would become part of the bands dynamic, with Sergio Hinds assuming the Robert Fripp (or Chis Squire) role of band anchor. The group owed a lot of its early sound to such Italian favorites as Locanda Delle Fate, Quella Veccia Locanda, and Premiata Forneria Marconi. They also manged to mix in other styles, like folk, heavy metal, and funk.
On the first album, O Terço was not yet full on prog, but it is a seminal work in the history Brazilian progressive music. There are obvious influences of the Moody Blues, and Pink Floyd. O Terço II would see them moving from Psychedelic to heavier sounds, along the lines of King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, and even Black Sabbath. It was 1975's Criaturas Da Noite that became a monumental success. It was a big hit, gave Brazil its first classic prog album, and solidified O Terço's place in music history.
In the '80s, the band began to tour the United States and Europe. This would make them more popular in other parts of the world, than they were at home.
They continued to release albums into the late '90s. Many times trying to experiment with different styles. A possible reformation of the classic Criaturas Da Noite lineup was in the works in 2001/2002, but an unexpected death postponed the idea.
H.T. Riekels (bhikkhu)
Track Listings
1. Space (Instrumental)
2. The Last Journey
3. Time Travellers
4. Crucis (Instrumental)
5. Lost In Time Affaire
6. The Rhythm Of The Universe
7. Marear (Instrumental)
8. The Guardians
9. Suite
Line-up/Musicians
- Sérgio Hinds / guitar, vocal
- Franklin Paollilo / Percussion
- Luiz De Boni / keyboards
- Andrei Ivanovic / bass
Releases information
Record Runner
O TERÇO biography
Progressive music sub-genre: Symphonic Prog
Country: Brazil
One of the first progressive bands from Brazil, O Terço (meaning rosario bread first formed in 1968, but didn't hit its stride until the mid '70s. Personnel changes would become part of the bands dynamic, with Sergio Hinds assuming the Robert Fripp (or Chis Squire) role of band anchor. The group owed a lot of its early sound to such Italian favorites as Locanda Delle Fate, Quella Veccia Locanda, and Premiata Forneria Marconi. They also manged to mix in other styles, like folk, heavy metal, and funk.
On the first album, O Terço was not yet full on prog, but it is a seminal work in the history Brazilian progressive music. There are obvious influences of the Moody Blues, and Pink Floyd. O Terço II would see them moving from Psychedelic to heavier sounds, along the lines of King Crim...One of the first progressive bands from Brazil, O Terço (meaning rosary beads) first formed in 1968, but didn't hit its stride until the mid '70s. Personnel changes would become part of the bands dynamic, with Sergio Hinds assuming the Robert Fripp (or Chis Squire) role of band anchor. The group owed a lot of its early sound to such Italian favorites as Locanda Delle Fate, Quella Veccia Locanda, and Premiata Forneria Marconi. They also manged to mix in other styles, like folk, heavy metal, and funk.
On the first album, O Terço was not yet full on prog, but it is a seminal work in the history Brazilian progressive music. There are obvious influences of the Moody Blues, and Pink Floyd. O Terço II would see them moving from Psychedelic to heavier sounds, along the lines of King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, and even Black Sabbath. It was 1975's Criaturas Da Noite that became a monumental success. It was a big hit, gave Brazil its first classic prog album, and solidified O Terço's place in music history.
In the '80s, the band began to tour the United States and Europe. This would make them more popular in other parts of the world, than they were at home.
They continued to release albums into the late '90s. Many times trying to experiment with different styles. A possible reformation of the classic Criaturas Da Noite lineup was in the works in 2001/2002, but an unexpected death postponed the idea.
H.T. Riekels (bhikkhu)
2. The Last Journey
3. Time Travellers
4. Crucis (Instrumental)
5. Lost In Time Affaire
6. The Rhythm Of The Universe
7. Marear (Instrumental)
8. The Guardians
9. Suite
- Franklin Paollilo / Percussion
- Luiz De Boni / keyboards
- Andrei Ivanovic / bass
Country: Brazil
On the first album, O Terço was not yet full on prog, but it is a seminal work in the history Brazilian progressive music. There are obvious influences of the Moody Blues, and Pink Floyd. O Terço II would see them moving from Psychedelic to heavier sounds, along the lines of King Crim...One of the first progressive bands from Brazil, O Terço (meaning rosary beads) first formed in 1968, but didn't hit its stride until the mid '70s. Personnel changes would become part of the bands dynamic, with Sergio Hinds assuming the Robert Fripp (or Chis Squire) role of band anchor. The group owed a lot of its early sound to such Italian favorites as Locanda Delle Fate, Quella Veccia Locanda, and Premiata Forneria Marconi. They also manged to mix in other styles, like folk, heavy metal, and funk.
On the first album, O Terço was not yet full on prog, but it is a seminal work in the history Brazilian progressive music. There are obvious influences of the Moody Blues, and Pink Floyd. O Terço II would see them moving from Psychedelic to heavier sounds, along the lines of King Crimson, Led Zeppelin, and even Black Sabbath. It was 1975's Criaturas Da Noite that became a monumental success. It was a big hit, gave Brazil its first classic prog album, and solidified O Terço's place in music history.
In the '80s, the band began to tour the United States and Europe. This would make them more popular in other parts of the world, than they were at home.
They continued to release albums into the late '90s. Many times trying to experiment with different styles. A possible reformation of the classic Criaturas Da Noite lineup was in the works in 2001/2002, but an unexpected death postponed the idea.
H.T. Riekels (bhikkhu)