Download | Ramses 1976 Leyla
The album is a hallmark of the mid-70s and Symphonic Prog scene in Germany. Recorded at the legendary Conny’s Tonstudio and produced by the influential Conny Plank (who worked with icons like Kraftwerk and Scorpions), the album captured a transition in the genre from experimental "cosmic" sounds to more structured, melodic progressive rock. Musical Style and Composition
Despite selling initially—a respectable number for an underground debut—the band remains a "cult classic" rather than a mainstream household name. Track List (1976 Original) RAMSES La Leyla reviews - Prog Archives Download Ramses 1976 Leyla
The magazine named Ramses the "most important debut band of the year" in 1976. The album is a hallmark of the mid-70s
(US) praised the album as an "excellent mix of jazz and original progressive electronic music". Track List (1976 Original) RAMSES La Leyla reviews
: Lyrical content reflects 1970s sentiments, ranging from personal love stories to anti-war messages, particularly in the track " War " (replaced by " Noise " on certain US pressings). Critical and Commercial Reception At its release, La Leyla was highly acclaimed by critics:
: The album is noted for its heavy use of Mellotron , Hammond organ, and vintage synthesizers, creating "spaced out jams" and atmospheric soundscapes.