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  2. Colours (Eloy album) - Wikipedia

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    During the autumn of 1979, Hannes Arkona joined Eloy as a touring member, a second guitarist along the band's leader Frank Bornemann.As personal tensions led to the departure of Detlev Schmidtchen and Jürgen Rosenthal, Bornemann decided to make Arkona a full-time member, and with the addition of Hannes Folberth and Jim McGillivray, the new Eloy lineup was completed by the spring of 1980. [9]

  3. Eloy (band) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Se Le Ve - Wikipedia

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    "Se Le Ve" (transl. "You Can See It" ) is a song by Panamanian producer Dímelo Flow , Panamanian singer Sech and American singer Dalex featuring American singers Justin Quiles , Arcángel and De la Ghetto , and Puerto Rican singer Lenny Tavárez . [ 1 ]

  5. Dawn (Eloy album) - Wikipedia

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    Dawn is the fifth studio album by German rock band Eloy, released in 1976.. It is a concept album conceived by Frank Bornemann and written by Jürgen Rosenthal, an abstract sequel to last year's Power and the Passion. [10]

  6. Visionary (Eloy album) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Live (Eloy album) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Ocean (Eloy album) - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Inside (Eloy album) - Wikipedia

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    Some music critics believe [4] [5] that Eloy's sound was heavily influenced by Jethro Tull in that album. In particular, George Starostin feels that Eloy " rip-off " Jethro Tull in some of their songs, but " these rip-offs never sound offensive - somehow, Eloy are able to incorporate them smoothly into their own image and identity, which is ...