After Crying Explained

After Crying is a Hungarian musical ensemble established in 1986 that composes and performs contemporary classical music or symphonic rock. They use instruments ranging from classical acoustical instruments like cello, trumpet, piano, and flute to the instruments of a modern rock band. They sometimes perform with traditional chamber or symphony orchestras. Their studio albums contain numerous variations in instruments and composition.[1] [2]

2023 lineup (alphabetical order)

(Hungarian names: Family names first)

Discography

  1. Opus 1 (cassette) (1989) (cd reedition 2009)
  2. 1989 (cassette) (1989) (cd reedition 2009)
  3. Overground Music (1990) [3]
  4. Koncert 1991 (cassette) (1991)
  5. Megalázottak és megszomorítottak (1992) [4]
  6. Föld és ég (1994) [5]
  7. De Profundis (1996) [6]
  8. Első évtized (1996) [7]
  9. 6 (1997)
  10. Almost Pure Instrumental (1998)
  11. Struggle for Life (2000)
  12. Struggle for Life – essential (2000)
  13. Bootleg Symphony (2001)
  14. Show (2003)
  15. Live [DVD] (2007)
  16. Opus 1 (2009)
  17. 1989 (2009)
  18. Creatura (2011)
  19. XXV Anniversary Concert (2013)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gepr.net/aa.html#AFTERCRYING New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock
  2. Web site: After Crying - Biography & History - AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 June 2017.
  3. Web site: Overground Music - After Crying - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 June 2017.
  4. Web site: Megalázottak És Megszomorítottak - After Crying - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 June 2017.
  5. Web site: Föld és Ég - After Crying - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 June 2017.
  6. Web site: De Profundis - After Crying - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 June 2017.
  7. Web site: Elsõ Évtized - After Crying - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. AllMusic. 21 June 2017.