After Crying
Hungarian progressive rock band After Crying was formed in 1986 by a classically-trained trio who performed improvisational chamber music. Csaba Vedres (piano), Péter Pejtsik (cello), and Gábor Egervári (flute) were soon joined by other musicians, and the band appeared to be modern heirs to Bartok, where the balladry of Emerson, Lake and Palmer met the chugging cellos of the Electric Light Orchestra. By the mid-'90s they expanded their sound by adding guitars, keyboards, and drums to the mix. The group has been noted for their orchestral King Crimson influences, and in fact they performed In the Court of the Crimson King in its entirety for a 1993 concert in Budapest.
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Discography
14 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Megalázottak És Megszomorítottak
Rock - Released by Quint on 4 Dec 2013
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De Profundis
Progressive Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 1 Jan 1996
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Overground Music
Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 1 Jan 1990
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Almost Pure Instrumental
Experimental - Released by Periferic Records on 19 Sep 1998
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Föld És Ég
Progressive Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 1 Jan 1994
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Struggle for Life
Progressive Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 10 Jul 2008
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Első Évtized
Progressive Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 1 Jan 1996
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Show
Progressive Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 27 Oct 2003
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Struggle for Life (Essential) [Live]
Progressive Rock - Released by Periferic Records on 4 Dec 2013
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Opus 1
Experimental - Released by Periferic Records on 1 Jan 1989
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Bootleg Symphony
Classical - Released by Periferic Records on 4 Dec 2013
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