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ARTIST
OMEGA
TITLE
Gammapolis (Colored Vinyl Edition)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
MADE IN GERMANY
CATALOG #
MIG 3241LP
MIG 3241LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/6/2024
"Logically,
Omega
did not plan to divide their career into genre phases at the time. Music journalists and fans -- and especially statisticians -- did that later. According to their interpretation, the second half of the seventies was the Space Rock era of the Hungarian band. It is represented by the trilogy
Time Robber
(1976),
Skyrover
(1978) and finally
Gammapolis
(1979). Although spherical sounds could already be heard in the work of the Budapest quintet before and after this, Omega only really showed themselves to be so conceptually focused on this triple. If you take the successful LP
Time Robber
as a measure of quality,
Gammapolis
could easily keep up. The compositions of the group around singer
Jànos Kòbor
had become more melancholic, the bittersweet melodies more flattering. This was especially true of the seven-minute opener 'Dawn In The City' ('Hajnal a város felett'), the title track 'Gammapolis' and 'Silver Rain' ('Ezüst eső'). Apart from the vocals and the language, there are some minor differences between the Western European, English-language version and the Hungarian 'original' in the order of the tracks and the length of the songs. Minimally, Omega let the instrumental passages of some songs flow longer on the native language version. For the Western European Omega record buyers, however, these subtle differences were irrelevant, as most of them were not even familiar with the Hungarian songs. Nor would they have noticed that
Gammapolis
was the best-selling LP of the band's career in Omega's home country, selling almost three quarters of a million copies. However, the German cover artwork differed considerably from the Hungarian version: while the Bacillus/Bellaphon version showed the silhouettes of the musicians against a night sky cut by anti-aircraft searchlights, the Pepita album apparently depicted a futuristic but barren world on an alien planet."
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