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Babylon by Aphrodite's Child

Artist Biography For Aphrodite's Child

Aphrodite's Child Was A Greek Rock Band Formed In 1968 By Vocalist/bassist Demis Roussos Multi-Instrumentalist Evangelos Vangelis Papathanassiou And Drummer Lucas Sideras. After A Failed Attempt To Enter England The Band Regrouped In Paris Where Guitarist Anargyros "Silver" Koulouris Was Added To Their Line-Up Although He Would Be Forced To Leave The Band To Perform Military Service With Guitar And Bass Both Being Played By Roussos During His Absence . The Band's First Two Albums End Of The World And It's Five O'Clock Combined A Very '60s Sounding Euro-Pop-Rock With Greek Folk Music Elements. The Former Album Featured The Song "Rain And Tears" A Reworking Of Pachelbel's Canon In D Major. The Song Was A Minor Hit In The United Kingdom But Did Far Better In France Where The Band Was Based As Well As The Rest Of Europe. Other European Hits Included "Marie Jolie" "I Want To Live" And "Spring Summer Winter And Fall" From 1969 And 1970 Respectively. The Band Began To Record Their Crowning Achievement In 1970 A Musical Adaptation Of The Biblical Book Of Revelations Entitled 666 - The Apocalypse Of St. John. Relations Between Roussos Vangelis And Sideras Were Not Good At The Time And Continued To Worsen Before The Album's Creation. However The Group Was Contractually Obligated To Release A Third Album And Went Into The Studio In 1970 To Create 666. Essentially 666 Was Vangelis' Concept Created With An Outside Lyricist Costas Ferris. The Music That Vangelis Was Creating For 666 Was Much More Psychedelic And Progressive Rock Oriented Than Anything The Band Had Done Before. This Did Not Sit Well With The Other Band Members Who Wished To Continue In The Pop Direction That Had Brought Them Success. Further Roussos Was Being Groomed For A Solo Career And Pressure From The Record Company For The Band To Produce Another Hit Single Did Not Help. In Essence The Band Broke Up During The Completion Of 666. Vangelis Finished The Album Primarily On His Own With Assistance From Studio Musicians. Immediately Afterwards Vangelis Engaged In A Long Fight With Mercury Over The Content Of The Album. The Record Company In Particular Objected To The Song "∞" Infinity Which Consisted Of Actress Irene Papas Chanting The Words "I Was I Am I Am To Come" In Various Stages Of Orgiastic Ecstasy While Vangelis Accompanied Her On Percussion. However The Double-Album Length Of 666 And The Musical Experimentation As Well As The Subject Matter Also Exacerbated Mercury's Ire. After Roussos And Sideras Had Already Embarked On Solo Careers Mercury Finally Agreed To Release 666 Two Years After Its Completion And It Came Out In 1972. Strangely Enough 666 Was The Only Aphrodite's Child Album To Make Any Impact In America. The Blood-Red Cover With The Letters 666 Prominently Displayed In Black And White Was Striking And Brought Immediate Accusations Of Occultism From Various Quarters. Any Suspicions Of Occultism Could Be Dispersed By Simply Reading The Lyrics Which Were Fairly Faithfully Based Around The Book Of Revelations But The Accusations Undoubtedly Helped Sell The Album In The United States. The Album Met With Less Controversy Overseas And Sold Reasonably Well On Its Own Merits. The Music Itself Was An Impressive Display Of Vangelis' Abilities Combining Psychedelic And Progressive Rock With Ethnic Instruments Choral Chanting Recitations And Very Advanced Use Of Synthesizers And Keyboards For The Time. In Time The Album Became Recognized As One Of The Most Important Early Progressive Rock Works And A Defining Example Of The Concept Album. 666 Also Made Vangelis An Underground Name To Watch And Earned Him An Offer From Jon Anderson To Join Yes. Vangelis Turned Down The Offer In Order To Concentrate On A Solo Career. However He And Anderson Later Created Several Duet Albums In The Late 1970s And Early 1980s. After The Band Split Both Vangelis And Demis Roussos Pursued Successful Solo Careers Roussos As A Pop Singer And Vangelis As One Of The Pioneers In Progressive Electronic Music. Kolouris Worked With Both On Occasion. Lucas Sideras Pursued A Less Successful Solo Career Releasing The Single "Rising Sun" After The Break-Up. Discography
End Of The World 1968 It's Five O'Clock 1969 666 The Apocalypse Of John 13/18 1971 Best Of Aphrodite's Child 1980 Aphrodite's Child's Greatest Hits 1995 The Complete Collection Aphrodite's Child 1996 Babylon The Great 2002 Song Highlights "Four Horsemen" From The Album 666 Was A Minor Hit On FM Radio In The United States Receiving AOR Airplay To This Day. "Babylon" From The Same Album Was Released As A Single And Found Similar Acceptance On AOR Radio In The 1970's. "Hic And Nunc" And "Break" From The Same Album Were Also Tried Out As Singles But Did Not Chart Well At The Time. "Spring Summer Winter And Fall" - The Final Single Before The Release Of 666 And The Last Of The Band's Singles To Chart Significantly In Their European Home Base. "Rain And Tears" - Based On Pachelbel's Canon In D Major This Song Was Probably Their Biggest Hit As A Single Release. "It's Five O Clock" And "Such A Funny Night" Also Charted In Europe. All Of The Above Songs Can Be Found On Various Compilation/greatest Hits Discs. The Band's Singles Were Aimed Squarely At The Pop Market And Do Not Bear Any Significant Resemblance To The Music On 666.

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