Terço
Terço
Alvorada (Brazil) 1983
2-07-405-285 (LP)
sleeve : EX-(SRW, wear on corner.)
media : EX+/EX+(some slightly noises.)
This masterpiece album, released in 1973 by O Terço, a group acclaimed as Brazil's first progressive rock band. In addition to the original members of the band at its formation - Jorge Amiden (g), Sergio Hinds (b), Vinicius Cantuaria (dr), and Cezar de Merces (b) - other musicians like Paulo Moura and Mauro Senize also participated. Side A features thick fuzz guitar attacking vigorously, absorbing elements of blues/country/funk, and primarily featuring bottom-heavy psychedelic rock and acoustic folk influenced by King Crimson and Black Sabbath. But most remarkable is the suite composed of three parts, exceeding 19 minutes in length, fully occupying side B. Featuring female singer Patricia Valle, it starts with an introduction depicting an organic soundscape with acoustic guitar and percussion, gradually delving into a swirling hippie psychedelic world, employing synthesizers and Hammond organ extensively, reminiscent of early Pink Floyd with its dramatic composition and intense sound. This reissue Brazilian pressing was released in 1983 by Alvorada.
B1: Amanhecer Total : Origem
B3: Amanhecer Total : II - Das Cidades Mortais