Amenophis - Amenophis
Mals  (1992)
Progressive Rock

In Collection
#955

7*
CD  59:02
9 tracks
   01   Suntower             05:17
   02   The Flower             07:36
   03   Ventus             06:59
   04   The Last Requiem             24:20
   05   Bonjour, Magnifiques Champs-Elysees             01:47
   06   Notre Dame Tres Honorable             04:04
   07   Le Vivant Monmartre             02:19
   08   Une Promenade Sur La Rive De La Seine             03:48
   09   La Vue De La Tour Eiffel             02:52
Personal Details
Details
Studio Klangkammer Studio
Country Germany
Cat. Number 028
Packaging Jewel Case
Recording Date 1983
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Credits
Producer Amenophis
Engineer Amenophis; Rudi Wiedemann
Notes
Musea FGBG 4052.AR

Amenophis was founded in 1978 by Michael Roessman, Wolfgang Vollmuth, and Stefan Roessmann. The name was taken from an Egyptian Pharoah, and was meant to have international appeal.

They recorded their first album in their own apartment / studio in the summer of 1983. Lack of sales forced them to sell all of the equipment, thus breaking up the band.

In 1987 fate smiled with an offer to record a second album. This lineup would include Kurt Poppe on keyboards, Rene Kius on drums and Elke Moehle on vocals. Stephan was replaced (with his blessing) due to health problems. The tour for “You and I” lasted until the summer of 1989. Afterwards, with commercial success still eluding them, the band broke up for good.

From the beginning constant touring aided in honing their skills. Yes, Camel and Genesis are cited as major influences. A commitment to complex progressive music, and their own compositions, kept them from continuing with careers in music.