1967/ 1976
6 labels for this live album? Well... LMP for music publishing, Rising Sun and Lucretia Records International for CD's pulishing... Self Distribution for distribution and Rock Brigade and Pick Up Records(R.I.P. as label) (Bassano Del Grappa, Vicenza, Italy) for promotion. Oh my God...!!! For this masterpiece of Symphonic Speed Prog Classic Metal...!!! To this point is necessary to talk about the music. Well, this is a good example of the Prog side of the Classic Metal Revival. But the Angra have one gear in more. All the ingredients result excellently blended and in this live Ep the result is excellent Prog!!! Iron Maiden, Helloween and Saxon, Yes, Kansas and Genesis coexist in a music that it is really powerful, warm and concrete. If "Crossing" is a banal but epic intro, "Nothing To Say" is a very good Speed Prog Metal song... Very, very, very speed and "Z.I.T.O." is only more Metal!!! These songs represent the two faces of Angra, one Prog and one Classic Metal. In this sense "Carolina IV" is another example but concentrated in one song with a tribal long intro. "Unfinished Allegro" is a joke for campionated orchestra. But another extreme good Classic Speed Power Prog Metal is the final track "Carry On", to strokes 100% Classic Metal and to strokes 100% Prog but always Speed Metal with good keyboards. In general this is a good example of Speed Metal applied to the Prog Metal.
One of the best Prog and Metal live album, "Holy Live" is another (for me) masterpiece. Higly recommended.