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''Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes'' is the seventh studio album by the German
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band Eloy, released in 1979. It is a
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written by
Jürgen Rosenthal Jürgen Rosenthal is a German rock drummer. Biography Rosenthal was a member of Uli Jon Roth's band Dawn Road and became a member of the Scorpions along with Roth and Francis Buchholz. He appeared on the album '' Fly to the Rainbow'' be ...
, dealing with the transcendence of human existence through spirituality. It is also the third and last studio album to feature the renowned Eloy line-up of Frank Bornemann, Detlev Schmidtchen, Klaus-Peter Matziol and Jürgen Rosenthal, as Schmidtchen and Rosenthal left the band in the autumn of 1979.


Synopsis

''Rendition according to the album's lyrics'' An omnipresent force is presented as part of and guide for humanity. As the protagonist experiences moments of empowerment and also humility, he is highlighting the fleeting nature of human life ("Master of Sensation"). He then shifts from a state of comfort to a confrontation with reality, beginning a journey into new levels of knowledge and self-awareness ("Silent Cries Divide the Nights"). Through that process, he realizes the apocalyptic destruction caused when people empower phony masters, with the hope that such destruction will harm humanity only physically, while its spirit will transcend ("The Vision-Burning"). In a more optimistic vibe, the protagonist suggests that distractions and ignorance can lead one astray, but through introspection, love, and truth, one can find the light and wisdom within themselves ("Pilot to Paradise"). He then follows this path himself, in a journey from deep suffering and isolation to a state of profound spiritual awakening and eternal unity with a divine spirit ("De Labore Solis"). Finally, he highlights the interconnectedness of all things and emphasizes the importance of love and understanding in fulfilling our purpose. The "echoes" symbolize the enduring impact of our actions and the necessity of aligning with divine forces and love to achieve enlightenment and harmony. Βy understanding and embracing our mission to spread love, we can transform suffering and elevate our collective consciousness ("Mighty Echoes").


Background

''
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'' and its supportive tour were met with enthusiasm by the fans, but the music press was critical of Eloy, which created tensions within the band. In order to concentrate in creating a worthy successor, Eloy isolated in
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. Satisfied with the musical result, Eloy set tensions aside and went back to
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to record the material and shape their new album. As Jürgen Rosenthal began writing lyrics and presenting them to the band, Frank Bornemann expressed his dissatisfaction against the dark themes Rosenthal chose to utilize, and proposed a more positive approach which was realized in the song "Pilot to Paradise", with its lyrical theme being a Bornemann idea. The album's release was met with commercial success (see
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), but music press was once again hostile, renewing tensions within the band. As 1979 was the
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, Eloy decided to contribute to the cause by releasing a single with two songs, "Child Migration" and "Let the Sun Rise In My Brain". Dissatisfied with the recordings, they decided to keep the tracks unreleased, with a heavily alternated version of "Child Migration" eventually included in next year's ''
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'' album. Both songs were released for the first time in 2005, as bonus tracks for the
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ed CD reissue of ''Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes''. Detlev Schmidtchen and Jürgen Rosenthal slowly distanced themselves from the band during 1979, and in the autumn of that year they decided to leave Eloy and concentrate on their own project, under the name Ego On The Rocks.


Music

According to Vlad Nichols of
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: "Throughout the album's five tracks, Bornemann gradually builds up tension by painting layered,
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landscapes of cosmic nebulas, only to deliver a cathartic release through the album's final two mellow tracks, 'De Labore Solis' and 'Mighty Echoes.'"


Reception

Shortly after its release, ''Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes'' entered the
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. It charted for 14 weeks straight (February–June 1979), peaking at the 17th position. Both its charting duration and its peaking position were unsurpassed accomplishments for Eloy at the time. In May 1979 it also entered the Norwegian charts for one week, peaking at the 18th position. It was the first time an Eloy album charted in a foreign country. The supporting live tour began on 1 March 1979 to an enthusiastic response from the fans. The tour's highlight was a sold-out co-headlining concert with
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, who were also touring to support '' Lovedrive'', in the Cologne Sporthalle, on 19 March 1979. In 2022, the Greek edition of
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magazine chose ''Silent Cries and Mighty Echoes'' as one of 1979's most influential albums for the development of
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.


Track listing

Music by Eloy, lyrics by Jürgen Rosenthal. "The Vision" vocals melody written and arranged by Wolfgang Maus.


Personnel

Eloy * Frank Bornemann:
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* Detlev Schmidtchen:
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, voice Additional musician *Brigitte Witt: vocals on "The Vision" Production * Eloy:
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Charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1979 albums Eloy (band) albums