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Osiris is probably one of the only, if not the only Arabic progressive rock band! Those musicians come from Bahrain, a small country of the Persian Gulf. Al-Sadeqi brothers and their friends issued two very good opuses during the Eighties, now reissued: an eponymous album in 1981 and “Myths And Legends” two years later. On both of them, they perform an elaborated and delicate Progressive rock based on melodies full of variations, of instrumental blends and of ethereal developments. Those musicians like multiple combinations between numerous instruments (Guitar, two keyboards, flute, vibraphone & percussions). Despite their origins, their music doesn’t sound old and proves to be as strong, elaborated, virtuoso and inspired as that of equivalent Anglo-Saxon bands (Camel, Caravan, Genesis…) with an instrumentation worthy of the best. Track listing 01. Myths and Legends 02. Free Like The Wind 03. Voyage 04. Freams Of A Jester 05. Wasted 06. Whe Remembers 07. The Power Total playing time: 44:50 User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.