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Ocean is the sixth studio album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1977. It is a concept album written by Jürgen Rosenthal , retelling the mythos of Plato 's Island of Atlantis , from its creation to its rise, fall, and ultimate destruction, drawing a parallel with humanity's alarming path amidst the Cold War .
Ocean 2: The Answer is the sixteenth studio album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1998. It is a concept album conceived by Frank Bornemann and inspired by Ocean , the most commercially successful German prog rock album ever. [ 9 ]
Although Eloy was a German rock band that debuted during the same time period as the introduction of krautrock, they are not a part of that music scene. [4] Initially a hard rock band [3] with blues rock influences, [1] Eloy subsequently shifted into a different sound, which has been classified as progressive rock, symphonic rock [1] and space rock.
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He later appeared in Eloy [1] and wrote the lyrics for their 1977 album Ocean as well as for the album Dawn.
At the time of its release, it was the first Eloy album in eleven years, as they were in hiatus since December 1998, two months after the release of Ocean 2: The Answer. [12] Despite the long break, the reunited band had the same four members as the last time they were active, with the addition of Hannes Folberth, a former Eloy member from the ...
Capitalizing on the big commercial success of Ocean, Eloy incorporated innovative and expensive technology during their shows, such as laser light show and pyrotechnics. The booked venues had a relatively small capacity of 2000–3000 persons to facilitate ticket sales, but the demand was surprisingly higher and hundreds of fans were left out ...
Chronicles I is the first of a two-part compilation of re-recorded songs by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1993. The second part, Chronicles II , was released the following year. As older Eloy albums had relatively poor sound quality due to the technical limitations of the 70s and early 80s, Frank Bornemann decided to re-record some of ...