Eloy - Colors (1980) Planets (1981) & Time To Turn (1982)

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0:00 Horizons
3:22 Illuminations
9:42 Giant
15:50 Impressions
18:58 Child Migration
26:15 Gallery
29:24 Silhouette
36:36 Sunset

Planets:

39:30 Introduction
41:27 On The Verge Of Darkening Lights
47:01 Point Of No Return
52:45 Mysterious Monolith
1:00:26 Queen Of The Night
1:05:50 At The Gates Of Dawn
1:10:04 Sphinx
1:16:40 Carried By Cosmic Winds

Time To Turn:

1:21:30 Through A Somber Galaxy
1:27:30 Behind The Walls Of Imagination
1:33:55 Time To Turn
1:38:30 Magic Mirrors
1:43:58 End Of An Odyssey
1:53:25 The Flash
1:59:00 Say, Is It Really True

Colors credits:

Bass Guitar, Vocals – Klaus-Peter Matziol
Composed By, Arranged By – Eloy
Drums, Percussion – Jim McGillivray
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Hannes Arkona
Engineer, Mixed By – Jan Nemec
Keyboards [All Keyboards] – Hannes Folberth
Lead Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Frank Bornemann
Lyrics By – Eloy, Jim McGillivray (tracks: A1, A2, B1 to B4), Sonja Brown (tracks: A3, A4)
Painting [Cover] – Winfried Reinbacher
Photography By [Inside-Cover Photo] – Mauritius Bildagentur*
Producer – Eloy, Frank Bornemann

Planets credits:

Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Wolfgang Dyhr
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Klaus-Peter Matziol
Composed By, Arranged By, Written-By – Eloy
Drums, Percussion – Jim McGillivray
Guitar, Keyboards – Hannes Arkona
Illustration [Cover] – Winfried Reinbacher
Keyboards – Hannes Folberth
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Concept By [Story] – Frank Bornemann
Lyrics By – Frank Bornemann, Sigi Hausen
Producer – Eloy, Frank Bornemann
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jan Nemec

Time To Turn credits:

Backing Vocals [Singing] – Amy (41) (tracks: A3), Anne (23) (tracks: A3), Sabine* (tracks: A3)
Bass Guitar – Klaus-Peter Matziol
Composed By, Arranged By – Eloy
Drums – Fritz Randow
Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion – Hannes Arkona
Keyboards – Hannes Folberth
Lead Vocals, Guitar, Other [Story] – Frank Bornemann
Lyrics By – Sigi Hausen
Painting [Cover] – Winfried Reinbacher
Producer – Eloy, Frank Bornemann
Recorded By [Some Of The Vocals] – Thomas Rugel
Recorded By, Mixed By – Jan Nemec

These are 3 of my favorite Eloy albums and they feel like they're meant to be listened together, while not as well known as their 70's albums they have an interesting mix of elements with classic prog rock sounds + more modern production and heavy use of synths and atmospheric soundscapes. Sort of makes me think of what Pink Floyd might have sounded like if they leaned into the space rock genre and were more active in the 80's.

Their other albums are all worth checking out especially the mid 70's, their first 1971 album is a bit raw but the next 2 Inside ('73) and Floating ('74) are both great with more of a heavy krautrock sound. Their 4th album Power And The Passion ('75) starts to get more symphonic and the next 2 Dawn ('76) and Ocean ('77) are both masterpieces. Silent Cries And Mighty Echoes ('79) is their last classic album before the 80's but you can hear some of the shift in their sound leading up to Colors. After these 3 albums are Performance ('83) and Metromania ('84) which are much heavier on the 80's sounds/production but still full of great synth & guitar, Metromania especially has a lot of metal influence in the guitar as Frank Bornemann did some producing for German metal bands in the 80's. Ra ('88) is a weird concept album as it was made after the band split up and their leader Frank Borneman teamed up with Michael Gerlach to record it as a duo, it's also peak 80's cheesiness though it has some good parts. Destination ('92) features a reformed band and is a bit of a return to their classic sound though still with 90's influence. The Tides Return Forever ('94) is also a bit more classic while heavy on some 90's cheesiness. Oceans 2 ('98) is a sequel to the '77 album and is probably the most "classic" of their later albums. After a 20 year break they released Visionary in 2009 which has a great mix of old/modern prog sounds. Lastly Eloy released a trilogy with The Vision, The Sword And The Pyre - Part I and part II in 2017 and 2019 which are a 2 part rock opera about Joan d'Arc followed by a recent 2023 album Echoes From The Past which is more of a return to their roots and an all around great album.