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HADDAD - Ars Longa Vita Brevis
| Artist | Title | Format | Duration | Date of records | Price | ![]() |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HADDAD | Ars Longa Vita Brevis | CD | 00:45:17 | 2004 | 14,90 € |
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| Language | Reference Origine | Reference Musea | Barcode | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spanish | FGBG 4491 | FGBG 4491 | 7898217281021 | |||
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HADDAD is a current Brazilian band, that exists since the mid-Eighties. It can be regarded a a real family affair ! Here's Gustavo HADDAD on keyboards and vocals, his brother Leandro on guitars and the father Zezito on saxophone. This allows us to hear beautiful alto saxophone parts, by the way ! They are helped by a guitarist, a bass player and a drummer. Their aim is to deliver a melodious and refined Progressive rock music, partly instrumental, in the grand tradition of the Anglo-Saxon masters (GENESIS, CAMEL, IQ, MARILLION...). Recorded in the year 2004, "Ars Longa Vita Brevis" is already their sixth album ! Lyrical guitars, sophisticated melodies, lively rythms and symphonic keyboards are the main ingredients of this nice music full of freshness and positive vibrations. Add to this a discreet and elegant Latin melancholy. To be sipped without restriction ! "Eros E Thanatos" (2009) is already the seventh offering by the family, now extended to a third generation, thanks to guitarist Gabriel HADDAD, the son of the keyboards player. This conceptual double-album is presented in an elegant Digipack, including a twenty-four pages full-colour booklet. The lyrics are shared between English (A little) and Portuguese, and the tracks are split between short "songs" and long epic suites. Excellent !




