| 1. Sun |
| 2. Desert |
| 3. Childhood |
| 4. Cave |
| 5. Usual happiness |
| 6. Take it easy |
| 7. Mountains |
| 8. Dream |
| 9. Light in the darkness - T4.2 |
| 10. Hope |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
"Ten pieces to save the world" - what in the world makes three musicians from Kracow, Poland believe that they will save the world with their music? The ancient greeks had a good word for that: HYBRIS - boldness does not contain the same real and implied meaning. What Prometheus did was hybris: challenging the Gods. To be honest: Kroke are not sure to get through with it. But we are very sure that it's worth a try. Because deep in our hearts we know that if anything could save this world it's music. However, this CD may not save the world - but it will make the world a bit better for those who are ready to listen with an open heart.
"Ten pieces to save the world" - what in the world makes three musicians from Kracow, Poland believe that they will save the world with their music? The ancient greeks had a good word for that: HYBRIS - boldness does not contain the same real and implied meaning. What Prometheus did was hybris: challenging the Gods. To be honest: Kroke are not sure to get through with it. But we are very sure that it's worth a try. Because deep in our hearts we know that if anything could save this world it's music. However, this CD may not save the world - but it will make the world a bit better for those who are ready to listen with an open heart.
Ten Pieces To Save The World,Kroke
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Ten Pieces To Save The World
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008WMBB Release Date: 2003-02-14 |
Tracks:
- Sun
- Desert
- Childhood
- Cave
- Usual happiness
- Take it easy
- Mountains
- Dream
- Light in the darkness - T4.2
- Hope
Album Description
"Ten pieces to save the world" - what in the world makes three musicians from Kracow, Poland believe that they will save the world with their music? The ancient greeks had a good word for that: HYBRIS - boldness does not contain the same real and implied meaning. What Prometheus did was hybris: challenging the Gods. To be honest: Kroke are not sure to get through with it. But we are very sure that it's worth a try. Because deep in our hearts we know that if anything could save this world it's music. However, this CD may not save the world - but it will make the world a bit better for those who are ready to listen with an open heart.Pop Music:
