Flamborough Head

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Lost In Time 00:00 Tools
Defining the Legacy 00:00 Tools
Schoolyard Fantasy 00:00 Tools
House of Cards 00:00 Tools
Childscream 00:00 Tools
Maureen 00:00 Tools
The Trapper 00:00 Tools
bridge to the promised land 00:00 Tools
Unspoken Whisper 00:00 Tools
Garden of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Wolves At War 00:00 Tools
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Year After Year 00:00 Tools
Silent Stranger 00:00 Tools
Captive Of Fate 00:00 Tools
assassin 00:00 Tools
For Starters 00:00 Tools
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Sleepless Night 00:00 Tools
Higher Ground 00:00 Tools
Impulse 00:00 Tools
Dancing ledge 00:00 Tools
Legend Of The Old Man's Tree 00:00 Tools
Xymphonia 00:00 Tools
Damage done 00:00 Tools
Spring 00:00 Tools
Heroes 00:00 Tools
Andrassy Road 00:00 Tools
Mind-Sculpture 00:00 Tools
Looking For John Maddock 00:00 Tools
Old Shoes 00:00 Tools
Waste Of Time 00:00 Tools
Blessing a Smile 00:00 Tools
Limestone Rock 00:00 Tools
Don't Forget Us 00:00 Tools
Nightlife 00:00 Tools
Labyrinth of Light 00:00 Tools
1- One For The Crow 00:00 Tools
daydreams 00:00 Tools
Old Forest 00:00 Tools
I'll Take The Blame 00:00 Tools
New Shoes 00:00 Tools
Suicide 00:00 Tools
By The Bank Of The River (Canto XXIX) 00:00 Tools
Russian Roulette 00:00 Tools
Seperate 00:00 Tools
Separate 00:00 Tools
Corrugated Road 00:00 Tools
I Ll Take The Blame 00:00 Tools
Corrugated Land 00:00 Tools
By The Bank Of The River 00:00 Tools
Running On Emprty 00:00 Tools
Running On Empty 00:00 Tools
One For The Crow 00:00 Tools
Tales Of Imperfection 00:00 Tools
Dont Forget Us 00:00 Tools
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Blessing Of A Smile 00:00 Tools
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New Shoes: Old Shoes (Reprise)/Pure (16th of June) 00:00 Tools
Separate [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Daydreams [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Bless The Wings 00:00 Tools
Old Forest [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Bridge to the Promise Land 00:00 Tools
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Flamborough Head has existed since the beginning of the nineties. Keyboard player Edo Spanninga felt it was time to start a band which would make progressive rockmusic, a musical flow which was nearest to Edo’s heart but in which he had never been active before. Frans Wolf (keyboards & drumcomputing) and Wiebe Wolf (guitars), both former members of Saga oriented progband Made in Holland, were interested in writing and recording. Along with Siebe Rein Schaaf (vocals) they went on as a quartet. After some time they felt that working with sequencers and drumcomputers limited their possibilities and so they asked Koen Roozen (drums) and Marcel Derix (bass) to complete the band. Quite soon it appeared, that for all sorts of reasons, this line up was not effective and Frans and Wiebe decided to leave the band, which at that time did not have a name yet. Koen and Marcel shared a long musical past and from the period that they both played in Stiffener they knew André Cents who was willing to become Wiebe’s successor. At the same time Siebe Rein took over some keyboard playing from Frans as well. In this line up they worked on new material and they decided to record this material in their rehearsal room in Bakkeveen, on their own recording equipment for a cassette-demo.This demo was released in 1994 under the name of Flamborough Head. Background Magazine wrote: “The balance between keyboards and energetic guitar licks is excellent. The songs are about six to seven minutes long, with the right changes in mood and spheres. This is the kind of true progressive rock I think BM readers would like to hear”. After listening to this demo, Malcolm Parker of the English proglabel Cyclops decided to offer Flamborough Head a record contract. As a result of this development, the band recorded their debut-album “Unspoken Whisper”, which was released in 1997. Followed by some excellent reviews, the band gained a steadygrowing following, showing up at concerts. The Classic Rock Society (Rotherham, UK) became also aware of Flamborough Head and awarded the band as “Most Promising Prog-act of 1998”. Fueled with lots of motivation Flamborough Head then went on to write and produce the next album “Defining the Legacy”. Mainly written around an autobiographical story from Siebe Rein Schaaf, it took some time to evolve the music. It was in 2000 that this cd was released. As a result of the band’s evolution it then appeared that Andre Cents would no longer be part of the band. His replacement was guitarplayer Eddie Mulder who, within a few weeks, performed with the band at Progfarm 2000. Then Siebe Rein Schaaf also decided to move on. His replacement became Margriet Boomsma, Edo’s wife, a singer, playing flute and handling the lyrics. These changes had, ofcourse, considerable influence on the overall sound and writingstyles which then shifted from the previous neo-progstyle to the more 70’s oriented symfo-style which has become the band’s trademark these days. In the meantime Cyclops Records had decided to release Flamborough Head’s original demo’s because there’d been considerable demand on it. Entitled “Bridge to the Promised Land” and released in 2001 it closed the “mark-1”-era of the band. The new line up of Flamborough Head released the album “One for the Crow” in 2002 which got excellent reviews from all over the world. The group also performed throughout Europe, mainly at festivals, in front of enthusiastic audiences. Ocasionally “going through the motions” and thus growing and developing, the band managed to produce the next album in 2005, called “Tales of Imperfection”, their best so far, which even brought them to Mexico, to perform at the prestigious BajaProg-festival, again with excellent responding. Once more another album is in the make, as the band is currently composing and rehearsing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.