Obscure neo  prog band from early '80's, who came from Holland and were formed in mid  '70's around Henny van Mourik - bass and vocals. They released only one  album in 1983 named very suggestive - The first goodbye. While the  progressive rock music was something of a lost battle in early '80 some  bands manage to survive and other just begin to take form. One of the  bands from second category who has a quite successful album in that  period was Cirkel (circle in English). The music is not very  sophisticated like on other neo prog bands from that period, Marillion  come in mind, their first album is much more rockyer, but The first  goodbye has plenty of good moments, is clear that this band was  promising Dutch out fit. The pop sound dominated the album but is so  well melted with neo prog elements. The album is not very complex, has  some fine moments, specially, keyboards sound very interesting, it gives  a special '80's feel to it, but very ok in the end, Henny van Mourik  has a good voice for this kind of music, nothing over the top, but  enjoyable all the way. All the pieces stands as good, not a weak moment  here, More than a match on the portative . In 1984 they disbanded. It’s a  good album, nothing really impressive or groundbreaking like other  albums from that period in neo prog zone, but well performed. Cirkel is  one of the bands from early neo prog movement both from Holland and in  Europe in general. Similarity with Zaragon from Denmark or Dragonfly  from Switzerland.
Line-up / Musicians
Hans den Hartog/guitar,keyboards,vocals
Hennie van Mourik/vocals,bass
Ad Struijk/drums,percussion
Chris van Hoogdalem/guitar
Discography
The First Goodbye 1983
1.The prisoner
2.More than a match
3.Four hands
4.A song of love and hate
5.Autumn awakes
6.The first goodbye
7.Sea
8.A morning in France
9.Wishing
10.Elfin
  
Listen or download Cirkel The prisoner for free on Pleer
 
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