Parzivals Eye

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Longings End 00:00 Tools
Signs 00:00 Tools
Fragments 00:00 Tools
Chicago 00:00 Tools
Face My Fear 00:00 Tools
Meanings 00:00 Tools
Skylights 00:00 Tools
Disguise 00:00 Tools
Where Have Your Flowers Gone 00:00 Tools
Wide World 00:00 Tools
Through Your Mind 00:00 Tools
Liar 00:00 Tools
Reach The Sky 00:00 Tools
Another Day 00:00 Tools
Out On The Street 00:00 Tools
Long Distance 00:00 Tools
Walls In My Mind 00:00 Tools
Journeys 00:00 Tools
Lift Me Up 00:00 Tools
Two Of Us 00:00 Tools
No Belief 00:00 Tools
Hiding Out 00:00 Tools
Another Day (RPWL) 00:00 Tools
Defragments - Long Distance 00:00 Tools
Another Day (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
"Longings End" 00:00 Tools
"Disguise" 00:00 Tools
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These days there seems to be no other band which delights its numerous fans with more musical output than RPWL. Now, RPWL bassist Chris Postl has launched his first solodisc. For his ambitious project “Parzival's Eye“ he got support from illustrous musicians, among them the voices of Christina Booth (Magenta) and Alan Reed (Pallas). But the best is yet to come: Alan-Parsons-Project guitarist Ian Bairnson took care of the fiery guitar solos. “Fragments“ is by far the most RPWL-like solo effort: self-indulgent midtempo songs with gripping Floyd-like harmony vocals form its cornerstones, like in “Wide World“. As insiders know, this is no wonder, since the multiplayer Postl contributes a lot to the creation of RPWL-songs, even though he is officially “just“ RPWL's bassist. With Parzival's Eye's “Fragments“ a new and bright star has risen in the vast RPWL-universe which is definitely worth a visit Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.