Psycho Fantasy
Phenomena is a rock concept around a supergroup formed by record producer Tom Galley, Metalhammer magazine founder Wilfried Rimensberger[1] and Tom's brother, Whitesnake guitarist Mel Galley. Contributors were leading rock musicians such as Glenn Hughes, Brian May, Tony Martin and John Wetton amongst others. In a cover story, run by Kerrang! magazine in 1985, Phenomena's production of rock songs based on a story line running through a whole album, attached to artworks and other multi-media aspects was credited for the return of the concept album[2] in the 1980s. Phenomena released three albums in the 1980s and early 1990s, and had a number one hit single in South America with Did It All For Love, while the album charted across Europe, in Japan and Brazil. An accompanying music video[3] was shot and produced by Rimensberger in conjunction with Spidercom Films at London's Abbey Road Studios, and represented a video trailer for the Phenomena - Dream Runner movie project. More albums followed without the involvement of Rimensberger and released under the branding of 'Tom Galley, the creator of Phenomena'. The latest, Blind Faith, was released in September 2010 and a final production is scheduled for release later this year. Whilst all were well received, they were not comparable to the original Phenomena as they lack the typical concept story running through the whole album, international, mixed genre musicians’ matrix and multi-media links. In interviews Tom makes clear, that these albums released under a solo contract with the Escape label, of which a final is due later this year, should not be compared with the original Phenomena. He has recently joined forces again with Rimensberger and the 2 are working on the first real Phenomena concept album for 25 years. PHENOMENA was booked and promoted for its first live performance ever at 2014 SwedenRock. However, this is now under review for a later date. [edit] Discography * Phenomena (Bronze, 1984) - UK #63[4] * Phenomena II Did It All For Love (BMG/RCA, 1987) (single) * Phenomena II: Dream Runner (BMG/RCA, 1987) * Phenomena III: Inner Vision (Castle Communications, 1993) * Phenomena Project X 1985-1996 (1997) (compilation album), partly remixed * Psychofantasy (Escape, 2006) * The Complete Works (2006) (three first albums partly remixed, plus bonus tracks) * Blind Faith (Escape, 2010) https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomena_(band) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Phenomena is a rock concept around a supergroup formed by record producer Tom Galley, Metalhammer magazine founder Wilfried Rimensberger[1] and Tom's brother, Whitesnake guitarist Mel Galley. Contributors were leading rock musicians such as Glenn Hughes, Brian May, Tony Martin and John Wetton amongst others. In a cover story, run by Kerrang! magazine in 1985, Phenomena's production of rock songs based on a story line running through a whole album, attached to artworks and other multi-media aspects was credited for the return of the concept album[2] in the 1980s. Phenomena released three albums in the 1980s and early 1990s, and had a number one hit single in South America with Did It All For Love, while the album charted across Europe, in Japan and Brazil. An accompanying music video[3] was shot and produced by Rimensberger in conjunction with Spidercom Films at London's Abbey Road Studios, and represented a video trailer for the Phenomena - Dream Runner movie project. More albums followed without the involvement of Rimensberger and released under the branding of 'Tom Galley, the creator of Phenomena'. The latest, Blind Faith, was released in September 2010 and a final production is scheduled for release later this year. Whilst all were well received, they were not comparable to the original Phenomena as they lack the typical concept story running through the whole album, international, mixed genre musicians’ matrix and multi-media links. In interviews Tom makes clear, that these albums released under a solo contract with the Escape label, of which a final is due later this year, should not be compared with the original Phenomena. He has recently joined forces again with Rimensberger and the 2 are working on the first real Phenomena concept album for 25 years. PHENOMENA was booked and promoted for its first live performance ever at 2014 SwedenRock. However, this is now under review for a later date. [edit] Discography * Phenomena (Bronze, 1984) - UK #63[4] * Phenomena II Did It All For Love (BMG/RCA, 1987) (single) * Phenomena II: Dream Runner (BMG/RCA, 1987) * Phenomena III: Inner Vision (Castle Communications, 1993) * Phenomena Project X 1985-1996 (1997) (compilation album), partly remixed * Psychofantasy (Escape, 2006) * The Complete Works (2006) (three first albums partly remixed, plus bonus tracks) * Blind Faith (Escape, 2010) https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phenomena_(band) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Did It All for Love
Dance With the Devil
Неизвестный Трек
Did It All for Love (feat. John Wetton)
Still the Night
Phoenix Rising
Kiss Of Fire
Believe
Hell On Wings
Twilight Zone
Surrender
Phenomena
Who's Watching You
Hearts on Fire
Stop!
No Retreat, No Surrender
Emotion Mama
JukeBox
It Must Be Love
Touch My Life
Stop
Rock House
Sunrise
So Near So Far
Move - You lose
Killing For The Thrill
Into the Fire
Chemical High
What About Love
If You Want to Rock
Higher
Banzi
A Whole Lot of Love
Rock My Soul
Shape It Up
Secret of Love
How Much Do You Love Me
60 Seconds
Crazy Grooves
God Forgives
Double 6, 55, Double 4
All That I Need
Assassins Of The Night
How Do You Feel?
Who's watching you?
Smash It Up
No Retreat - No Surrender
Running with the Pack
Reality
Move, you lose!
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