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Tag Archives: Demis Roussos
APHRODITE’S CHILD’s “666” Gets A Belated Deluxe Upgrade
September 4, 2024
There cannot be a quantum leap without a steady progress to precede it, and APHRODITE’S CHILD‘s discography presents a perfect illustration for such a thesis. One could perceive the logic of development the Greek trio underwent between their 1968 debut … Continue reading
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Tagged Aphrodite's Child, Demis Roussos, Vangelis
Long-Forgotten Star-Strewn Rock Oratorio Prepared For Release
March 18, 2024
Religion-tinged concept albums are rarely popular, “Jesus Christ Superstar” being an exception, and still, the disappearance of a similarly styled 1977 record from most of radars doesn’t fail to surprise, given that the double-LP set “The Bible: A Rock Testament” … Continue reading
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Tagged Demis Roussos, Francis Monkman, Martyn Ford, Paul Buckmaster, Ray Russell, Simon Phillips, Tony Hymas
Demis Roussos passes away
January 26, 2015
A fantastic artist who was successful in crossing over from apocalyptic psych-prog of APHRODITE’S CHILD, where he sang and played bass, Demis Roussos found fame delivering, in an instantly recognizable vibrato, such memorable songs as “Forever And Ever” and “From Souvenirs … Continue reading
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Tagged Demis Roussos, obituary