Eastern Europe, Czechoslovakia behind the Iron Curtain of '79, Blue Effect play and sing in Czech, compelled by the regime to change their name to Modry Efekt because the communist government did not allow names in English. A band with a prolific discography consistently at a high level with Radim Hladík (1946 – 2016), the guitarist, a prominent figure for works oriented towards progressive jazz rock. A group that often had to contend with censorship due to their lyrics being closely linked to Jaroslav Hutka, who was on the government's watch list for his activism. A fundamental band for Eastern European prog with musical reflections that evoke Yes and ELP without ever being derivative. This album is certainly a hidden gem for its radiant soundscapes in a lush symphonic jazz rock. High-level instrumental expertise with arrangements of white jazz dusted by the eastern wind, high quality in compositions with performances of concrete precision never over the top. An exciting and inspired album.

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