Ennea
Chase · 1972
41 min · 12 tracks
A vibrant fusion of psychedelic rock and progressive elements, exploring mythological themes with a unique sonic palette.
Why this album works
'Ennea' is notable for its ambitious concept, blending mythology with music, which garnered attention from both fans and critics alike. The album's intricate compositions helped establish Chase as a noteworthy act in the burgeoning progressive rock scene of the early 1970s.
- Best for
- mythological themes in sound wave-like dynamic listening experience engaging journey with peaks
- Context
- In 1972, Chase released 'Ennea' as their sophomore album following their self-titled debut in 1971. This album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing more complex arrangements and a thematic focus that reflected the band’s artistic growth during this period.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Swanee River 3:12
- 2 So Many People 2:43
- 3 Night 2:41
- 4 It Won't Be Long 3:08
- 5 I Can Feel It 2:55
- 6 Woman of the Dark Standout 6:01
- 7 Cronus (Saturn) Standout 4:48
- 8 Zeus (Jupiter) Standout 4:36
- 9 Poseidon (Neptune) 2:33
- 10 Aphrodite, Part I (Venus) 1:59
- 11 Aphrodite, Part II (Venus) 3:36
- 12 Hades (Pluto) 3:37
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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