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Reflections from the Firepool

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Released
  
1989

Artist
  
Djam Karet

Label
  
HC Productions

Length
  
65:38

Release date
  
1989

Genre
  
Progressive rock

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Recorded
  
September 1988 (1988-09) – May 1989 (1989-05)

Studio
  
Underground Railroad Studios

Producer
  
Rychard Cooper, Djam Karet

Reflections from the Firepool (1989)
  
Suspension & Displacement (1991)

Similar
  
Burning the Hard City, The Ritual Continues, Suspension & Displacement, A Night for Baku, No Commercial Potential

Reflections from the Firepool is the third studio album by American rock band Djam Karet.

Contents

Release and reception

Allmusic reviewer François Couture preferred the band's later releases, noting that here "their assembling is a bit more crude." Despite this he praised the band for being at the top of their form, admitting that "all the elements that would constitute the band's sound for the next ten years are present." Glenn Astarita of All About Jazz shared much of the same criticisms, while noting that "the band goes for the jugular as they pursue impacting motifs amid heated interplay and cunning developments, in a loud yet purposeful sort of way."

In 2000, Cuneiform Records adopted and re-issued Reflections from the Firepool with an alternate cover.

Track listing

All music composed by Djam Karet.

Personnel

Adapted from Reflections from the Firepool liner notes.

Songs

1The Sky Opens Twice10:19
2Fall of the Monkeywalk9:20
3Run Cerberus Run6:45

References

Reflections from the Firepool Wikipedia