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Omega - Testamentum (Digibook Edition) (2020)

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Year : 2020
Style : Progressive Heavy Rock
Country : Hungary
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 140 mb


Bio:

Omega is a Hungarian band formed in 1962, which has been described as the most successful Hungarian rock band in history.They have released more than 20 albums in both Hungarian and English. After several early personnel changes, their classic lineup came together in 1971 and was intact for more than forty years. Singer János Kóbor and keyboardist/singer László Benkő (until his death in 2020) have been in the band continuously since 1962; while guitarist György Molnár and drummer Ferenc Debreczeni joined in 1967 and 1971 respectively. Bass guitarist Tamás Mihály was a member of the band from 1967 to 2014. They have won several prestigious awards for their contributions to Hungarian culture.Omega was formed in Budapest in 1962 by Benkő and Kóbor, with trombonist Győző Bánkúti, drummer Tamás Künsztler, saxophonist Péter Láng, guitarist Ferenc Tornóczky, and bassist István Varsányi. The members had all been in previous bands at the same grammar school.Their first concert was at Budapest's University of Technology and Economics in September 1962.The band went through many personnel changes in its first several years, and mostly played covers of British rock songs.Omega first began to write their own songs with the arrival in 1967 of keyboardist/singer Gábor Presser, who was adept in rock, jazz, and folk songwriting.Guitarist György Molnár and bassist/singer Tamás Mihály also joined in 1967. The following year, the band was invited to tour England, where they recorded their debut album Omega: Red Star From Hungary with English lyrics for Decca Records.Later that year, the album was re-recorded in Hungarian and released in the band's home country as Trombitás Frédi és a Rettenetes Emberek (Trumpeter Freddy and the Terrible People).The band's sound during this period included experiments in psychedelic rock. Their 1969 song "Gyöngyhajú lány" ("The Girl With Pearls in Her Hair") was an international hit, and was later covered by the Scorpions.During this period, members of Omega also gained notice for backing several Hungarian pop singers, most notably Sarolta Zalatnay.In 1971, Gábor Presser and drummer József Laux (who had joined in 1964) left Omega and formed the progressive rock band Locomotiv GT. (Tamás Somló, who had played saxophone for Omega from 1964 to 1968, became bassist for Locomotiv GT in 1973).Presser was not replaced, while the band recruited new drummer Ferenc Debreczeni. The resulting lineup of Kóbor (vocals), Benkő (keyboards/vocals), Molnár (guitar), Mihály (bass/vocals), and Debreczeni (drums) remained intact for more than 40 years until Mihály retired from touring in 2014. Presser's jazz- and folk-oriented keyboards and songwriting had been dominant in Omega's sound; after his departure the band moved toward progressive rock and space rock with Benkő's classically-oriented keyboards and Molnár's heavy guitar as the focus.This incarnation of Omega released ten more albums starting in 1972 until taking an extended break in 1987. Most of those were released in both Hungarian and English versions. During the 1970s in particular, some of the band's albums were restricted or banned in Hungary due to the Communist regime's view that hard rock music was subversive.However, they were able to tour in East Germany and recorded some songs in German for their fans in that country.During this period they were also noted for science fiction-oriented lyrics.After their thirteenth album Babylon in 1987, Omega went on hiatus so the members could focus on side projects.Omega regrouped in 1994 for a major concert at Népstadion in Budapest, with special appearances by former members Gábor Presser and Tamás Somló, plus Rudolf Schenker and Klaus Meine of the Scorpions.Following the collapse of Communism in Hungary, most of Omega's previously suppressed albums were released on CD and generated great interest in the band as it returned to performing in 1994.Their first new album after reuniting was Trans and Dance in 1995.In later years, the nation of Hungary bestowed many awards on the band for their important contributions to the country's music and culture, including the Hungarian National Award in 1998, the Kossuth Prize in 2013, and the Liszt Ferenc Prize in 1986.For their 50th anniversary in 2012, Omega toured with a symphony under the name "Omega Rhapsody".[18] Longtime bassist Tamás Mihály, who had been with the band since 1967, retired from live performances in 2014, though his departure was not officially announced until 2017.The band continues to tour regularly with a rotating cast of sidemen, and their most recent album 55 - Volt Egyszer Egy Vadkelet was released in 2017.László Benkő died on 18 November 2020, after a long illness.Tamás Mihály died three days later, on 21 November 2020.In less than a week after these death announcements, the band announced their latest album, Testamentum.

Album:

Testamentum is a music studio album recording by OMEGA (Psychedelic/Space Rock/Progressive Rock) released in 2020.'Testamentum' is the 2020 conceptual farewell album by the legendary band from Hungary, which has been active since the early '60s in genres s.a. beat, psych and progressive heavy rock. Omega's (ex-)members Laszlo Benko and Tamas Mihaly as well as legendary sound engineer (and co-founder) Laszlo Nemes sadly passed away recently.

Line Up:

János Kóbor – lead & backing vocals (1962–1987, 1994–present)
György Molnár – guitars (1967–1987, 1994–present)
Ferenc Debreczeni – drums, percussion (1971–1987, 1994–present)

Touring musicians:

Tamás Szekeres – guitars (1994–2007, 2011–present)
Katy Zee (Kata Szöllösy) – bass (2011–present)
Albert Földi – keyboards (2011–present)
Levente Csordás – vocals (2016–present)
Mónika Bárkányi – vocals (2019–present)

Tracklist:

01. A Sotetseg Kapuja (Nyitany)
02. A Fold Arnyekos Oldalan
03. A Langolo Huszadik Szazad
04. Varazslatos, Feher Ko
05. Mennyben Az Angyal
06. Huszadik Szazadi Varoslako
07. Jojj, Szabadito!
08. Alom Xxi. Szazad
09. A Hollo
10. A Demon (Lilith)
11. Ideje A Pontot Kitenni
12. Hangyanep (Szornyu Porszemek)
13. Gloria Et Honor Deo
14. A Latogato
15. Legy Hu Magadhoz!
16. Alomszinhaz
17. Halotti Beszed
18. Utolso Itelet


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