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Rock
Performer: Czar
Title: Czar
Style: Pop Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
Year 1970
Country UK
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 537
MP3 size: 1553 mb
FLAC size: 1993 mb
WMA size: 1411 mb
Other formats: MP4 AA AAC RA DTS AHX AC3

Czar - Czar mp3 album


Czar  - Czar mp3 album

Tracklist

Tread Softly On My Dreams
Cecelia
Follow Me
Dawning Of A New Day
Beyond The Moon
Today
A Day In September

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
6309 009 Czar Czar ‎(LP, Album) Fontana 6309 009 UK 1970
CDCR 2171 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE, Unofficial) Fingerprint Records CDCR 2171 US 1995
PL 538 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Unofficial) Progressive Line PL 538 2002
AK 342 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE) Akarma AK 342 Italy 2005
AK 342 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE, Jew) Akarma AK 342 Italy 2005
SBR2LP5040 Czar Czar ‎(2xLP, RE, RM) Sunbeam Records SBR2LP5040 UK 2007
SBRCD5040 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE) Sunbeam Records SBRCD5040 UK 2007
BELLE 101679 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Pap) Belle Antique BELLE 101679 Japan 2010
SBRLP5064 Czar Czar ‎(LP, Album, RE + CD, Album, RE) Sunbeam Records SBRLP5064 UK 2015
SBDP1009 Czar Czar ‎(CD, Album, RE) Sunbeam Records SBDP1009 UK Unknown
6309 009 Czar Czar ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Not On Label 6309 009 UK Unknown
6309 009 Czar Czar ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial) Fontana 6309 009 Europe Unknown


Mr_Mole
CZAR - CZAR (Fingerprint CDCR 2171) CD 48mOne of those obscure and much lauded psychedelic era collectibles, Czar in fact made one of the most majestic and richly crafted of progressive rock albums. A step beyond the Moody Blues, with a majestic style bolstered by thick wedges of Mellotron and strong multi-vocal harmony songs, a style that rubbed off on innumerable Vertigo and Neon bands, the Gracious! feel at times is uncanny. The opening tracks: Tread Softly On My Dreams and Cecelia are in fact some of the strongest most emotionally charged rock music I've heard. Though, the whole album is quite remarkable, though not the whole CD, as the bonus single should really have been forgotten about!review by Alan Freeman in Audion magazine 33 (1995).