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CREDO - Paying For Everything LP+7"

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CREDO - Paying For Everything LP+7"

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Includes bonus 7"

"Formed in 1985, Магнит evolved from playing prog rock covers of classical pieces to energetic hard rock and, finally, to the relentless power metal of their lone vinyl release, Dies Irae. Following that album, in 1989, the band underwent a schism, and for a while there were two parallel bands operating under that name. Alexander Bobrov, the visionary founder of Магнит, assembled a new group of musicians and recorded a follow-up album called Платим за всё, which was first issued as a reel-to-reel tape in 1990 under the Магнит name, but changed it to Кредо for the vinyl edition. Formally released in 1991, Платим за всё, the only Кредо album, was by far the most ambitious and technically proficient recording in the Магнит/ Кредо catalog. Sophisticated guitar and keyboard work permeate the record, with lengthy instrumental passages showcasing the superb musicianship. Кредо demonstrated remarkable compositional talent, deftly shifting styles and drawing upon the full palate of the band’s influences and a sprawling panoply of musical genres: heavy power metal, often approaching the outer bounds of speed metal; frenetic and complex instrumental prog-rock passages with classical-inspired soloing, symphonic keyboards, and operatic singing; plaintive vocal sections with delicate piano accompaniment; and pensive power ballads. In doing so, Кредо elevated their music above ordinary rock and metal, but because of the album’s emotive breadth, it rarely feels over-indulgent or ostentatious. Possibly in an effort to appeal to metal fans abroad, as Russians sought to integrate into the larger international community amid the collapse of the Soviet Union, all of the text on the jacket appeared in both Russian and English. After the release of Платим за всё, Кредо continued writing new material and recorded demo tracks in anticipation of a second album called Возрождение ("Renaissance") but disbanded before its completion."


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