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Genre: Rock / Pop
Performer: The Trance
Title: Farewell to a world untorn
Style: Beat, Psychedelic Rock
Date of release: 2018
MP3 album size: 1124 mb
FLAC APE album size: 1975 mb
WMA album size: 1209 mb
Digital formats: AU VQF ADX XM MOD MMF AUD
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Tracklist

1 Officer Pearson
2 Magic Sphere
3 Palace Of My Dreams
4 Cloud 9
5 Femme Fatale
6 Why me
7 The Ride
8 Falling for you
9 Trance
10 Running from you
11 Magic Sphere (4-track Recording)
12 Officer Pearson (Reprise)

Credits

  • Drums – Erich Mader, Mike K.
  • Organ – Znarf Hoover
  • Vocals, Bass – Ted Snydal
  • Vocals, Guitar – Norb Payr

Notes

Hans Pokora, famous record collector/book editor and a supporter of The Trance likes this album and has left these statements about it: The LP turned out absolutely brilliant! An excellent work in all respects!
The best tracks are those featuring massive organ and fuzz guitar!
Habe mir dieLP angehört und die ist wirklich sehr gut geworden. Das Insert ist toll geworden und gute Information.
Die besten Stücke sind mit dominierender Orgel und gleichzeitiger Fuzz Gitarre! Alles sehr gut gelungen !

A new day was dawning –
rubbing its eyes as a child does – looking for
another fresh adventure, aiming to own every hour
and peer down every path that might be revealed.
After the fall of the wall, proud Vienna pro-
ceeded to shake the ashes off her wedding cake
façades. The West had won and the Wild East had
been cracked wide open. It was here that in early
1996 Norb, Ted and Znarf decided to put the freak
back into freakbeat, and for a few short years they
were the Trance. Yet despite their modest dreams
of recording a 7-inch and world domination, the
groop broke up in late 1998.

To every traveller his story
Norb Payr, guitar and vocals
Like a supernova, the Malawi-born Carinthian
has always seemed to be slow-burning towards his
higher self. The songwriter formed down & dirty
rockers the Road in 1990, played lead with the
Jaybirds from the mid-90s, and later founded the
Subcandies before going solo and releasing two
gorgeous lps. In his own words:
“After joining the Jaybirds in 1995, I was having
a fantastic time touring Europe, learning the ropes,
and having fun. But I began wanting to get my
own music out there. That’s why me and my friends
founded the Trance – just to play self-penned
songs in our own style. That’s it.”
Ted Snydal, bass and vocals
Theodore Sigurður Kristjan is an Oregon-born
northern Californian, an artist and a songwriter.
After founding psych garage experience the Melt
with Matt Murdock in 1990, he moved to Austria
and hooked up with Norb’s outfit the Road in
1994, which then grew into the Trance.
“I was driven. I knew there was a wider world
out there and followed its call. I bent my life
around it. It was a returning to the Old World –
a world that had been torn – and goodbye to the
peculiar freedom of the frontier. My music didn’t
weigh much, so I brought my tunes along.”
Znarf Huber, Hammond organ
Bringing the sumptuous organ sound to the groop,
the man also known as Franz could never conceal
his passion for b2s, Farfisas, and the tremelo setting
of his Leslie machine. Previously with the Road
and later with Norb’s Subcandies, he’s now back
on bass playing with Vienna’s Wise Monkey.
First on the sticks was Erich Mader (side 2:
tracks 1, 2 & 6) followed by Mike Kratochwil
on drums, hailing from deepest Meidling and
known to have quite a thing for taxi cabs.

where credit is due
All songs written by Payr/Snydal except Trance
(Murdock/Snydal). Additional backing vocals on
Palace of my Dreams by Gerhild Hartmann &
Kony Ortner, on Femme Fatale by Philipp Krenn.

Recorded on 16 tracks in April & May of 1997 at
ekh Studios, Vienna, mixed by Christina Bauer
& the groop, mastered by Christoph Amann, cd
issued on road records (rr 001, 500 pcs.)

Vinyl release remastered by Thomas Meitz & issued
on Time for Action records (timeforaction.de).

Groop photos by Gerald Zahn, outer space photos
by nasa, artwork & text by Sigurður Snydal.

Farewell to a World Untorn
Originally released as The Trance play organ pop
sounds (road records 1998), this reissue marks the 20th anniversary with a brilliant remix by Thomas Meitz
and a previously unreleased song: the Ride, resurrected
and remastered from 4-track multi-tracker recordings
destined for a long-lost 1996 cassingle. Also included
from the session are Magic Sphere & Why me, issued
as a 7-inch on Dornbach Records in 2015 (dr 1504, 100
pcs.), which was swiftly sold out to avid fans.

Here we go now with a super limited vinyl pressing of 200 copies only… featuring all 9 songs from the CD, three bonus tracks, fully remastered, and a posh inlay sheet.


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