Sunday, June 25, 2006

Flyte - "Dawn Dancer" [1979] @ 160 (Belgian Progressive Rock) Thanks to Ole for this recommendation!

First off, my apologies for the bitrate. This seems to be quite an obscure album and this was the only version I was able to track down. Very nice sound for 160 kbps regardless!

As far as my knowledge goes this is the only Dutch-Belgian progressive outfit that ever existed. After winning the much acclaimed contest for amateur bands in 1976 at the well known Bilzen festival in Belgium, Flyte were able to open the festival comprising the Steve Miller Band, Steeleye Span and Rick Wakeman. Originally called Grace, they changed their name to Flyte when they found out there already was a Grace in Britain (not the boys from Pulling Strings... ). At the time they played covers by King Crimson, Wishbone Ash and Camel. Especially the sound of the latter is to be heard throughout the fairly melodic album Dawn Dancer.

"You're Free, I Guess" is almost an outtake of Camel's own Mirage album. In opener "Woman" the band goes on to copy The Who's "Pinball Wizard" whilst in "Aim At The Head" (and also some of the other tracks) they come very close to what Kayak was doing. If they are using so many well known themes, is the band's music original enough, I hear you ask. Rest assured it does, as the band's singer has a very unique voice which carries half of the band's sound. He's helped out by two keyboard players who combine a fair use of mellotron and Fender Rhodes piano. On the other hand there's guitarist Ruud Wortman who doesn't try to imitate the bigger names in progland. However his style comes close to that of Kayak member Johan Slager! The main result is that you don't get the typical symphonic album here with long tracks and neverending solos. Each of the eight tracks clocks in at around five minutes and most of them have a nice rock structure which was fairly new when the album was recorded in 1979.

Flyte unfortunately didn't have the chance to sign with a major company. They signed to a label which went bust after they only had pressed 2000 copies of the album. Without any promotion and distribution, the release of the album went unnoticed even if most of the album's tracks got some airplay. This is probably the main reason why Dawn Dancer remained the band's only album. It is however one of the best melodic, symphonic albums to emerge this side of the water!

-- review by John "Bo Bo" Bollenberg @ http://www.progressiveworld.net

Musicians:
Lu Rousseau - lead vocals, percussion
Ruud Worthman - acoustic and electric guitars
Jack van Liesdonck - acoustic and electric piano, clavinet, synthesizer
Leo Cornelissens - electric organ, mellotron, string ensemble, vocals
Hans Boeye - drums, percussion
Hans Marynissen - percussion
Peter Dekeersmaeker - bass, vocals

Track 1 - Woman..................................
Track 6 - Your Breath Enjoyer...........

Keep Listening!!!!

Link in comments....

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It seems nice but the link is dead. Thank you for this discover.

Musiconaute

isabelbc said...

Musiconaute, link ok here >>> http://progbeat-vvche.blogspot.com.br/2010/10/flyte-dawn-dancer-1979.html
or torrent here http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5887403/Flyte_-_Dawn_Dancer_(1979)_[mp3_320]

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much dear Fairy Isabel,
this album is a dark and sumptuous work (brief it me please greatly). I would like to inform you that I just get the originals of some forgotten as Patch, Flamen Dialis, etc, if it interests someone... Not yet online my small site (not have time).
Very good day prog at all!

Musiconaute

isabelbc said...

hi Musiconaute,
i know you use and like our old Munju, try our new Munju -> http://prognotfrog.blogspot.com.br/2012/07/get-ready.html
enjoy! :o)

Anonymous said...

Joy and pleasure !
I try it immediatly ...
Thank you very much,

Musiconaute

Post a Comment