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''Metromania'' is the twelfth studio album by the German
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band Eloy, released in 1984. It is a
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, controlled and oppressed by
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. The protagonist tries to find hope and prospect by writing music and lyrics on a rooftop. The term "
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. The artwork is a
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creation, as were the
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Time to Turn ''Time to Turn'' is the tenth studio album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1982. It is the second part of a double concept album conceived by Frank Bornemann, with the first part being ''Planets''. It tells the sci-fi story of Ion, a ...
''.


Synopsis

''Rendition according to the album's lyrics'' Surrounded by oppressive machines and clueless people, the protagonist feels trapped and without perspective, but hope begins to grow within him, and he finds motivation to fight for escape. ("Escape to the Heights", "Seeds Of Creation"). Experiencing a spiritual uplift, he feels an unprecedented connection with nature, which guides him to express himself through poetry ("All Life is One). His creativity is expressed by singing one of his songs in front of a crowd. People are mesmerized and believe that he might be the messiah they are hoping for, but he categorically denies it ("The Stranger"). As a magical light fills his soul, it drives him to rouse the people towards a revolution against the oppression of man and the destruction of the environment by machines ("Follow The Light"). Some renegade police officers organized into motorcycle-riding squads patrol during the night, terrorizing the citizens as the protagonist watches from his roof ("Nightriders"). While on the roof, he realizes that the only way to escape, the means to overcome all fear and doubt, and the path to his freedom, is intensive writing ("Metromania").


Background

After the moderate success of ''
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'', Eloy decided to return to their
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roots, while trying to keep the 80s vibe in their music. According to the band's leader
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Harald Lepschies, who had previously worked with renown musicians like
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, played a key role in Eloy achieving the exact sound they had in mind. As the album was on its final mixing stage, Eloy were invited to play a show at the famous
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in London. The show was sold-out, and Eloy were asked to play a second night in a row, this time with
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broadcasting the concert live. The second show was sold-out too, and amongst those impressed were
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, who invited Eloy to join them on their ''
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'' supporting tour. Eloy decided to decline the offer, as Bornemann had to work on ''Metromanias final mixing, while Arkona, Folberth and Matziol were working on the '' Code Name: Wild Geese'' soundtrack.


Reception

''Metromania'' failed to enter the
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, being the second Eloy album to do so since ''
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'' first entered the charts in February 1978. According to Bornemann, sales were not as bad as indicated by its non-charting status, but they were still disappointing. Tensions returned within the band, as they seemed unable to catch the pulse of the times and at the same time maintain, at least partially, their prog rock musical identity. Exhausted and burdened with constant debates surrounding artistic positions and the band's future, they failed to find a common ground. Frank Bornemann made the decision to break up the band for a third time in late 1984, with the hiatus lasting until 1988.


Track listing

Music by Eloy, lyrics by Martine Ryan and Andrew Ward, except where noted.


Personnel

All information according to the album's
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,
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* Hannes Arkona: guitar, keyboards,
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, syncussion * Klaus-Peter Matziol:
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* Hannes Folberth: keyboards * Fritz Randow:
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Additional Vocalists (In liner notes order) * Sabine Matziol * "Janie" Jane James * Romy Singh * Kalle Bösel * Monica * Susanne * Michael "Flexe" Flexig * Rainer Przywara Production * Frank Bornemann:
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* Harald Lepschies:
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, mixing on all tracks except "Follow the Light" * Bernd Jost: mixing on "Follow the Light" * Jan Nemec: engineering on basic tracks * Thomas Stiehler: engineering on basic tracks Artwork *
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References


External links

* {{Authority control 1984 albums Eloy (band) albums EMI Records albums Albums with cover art by Rodney Matthews