2025 stock. Gatefold jacket with Obi, 2-page color printed insert. In 1975, Snakes Alive released a rare album with only 50 copies, blending Progressive Rock and Jazz with a mix of guitar, drums, bass, keyboards, woodwinds, and trumpet. Despite its high musical quality, its limited release kept it from reaching a wider audience. A quarter-century later, a pirated CD revealed the band's exceptional performance and intricate compositions. Snakes Alive's roots trace back to the 1972 band Aragorn, which recorded a 43-minute suite inspired by J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Composed by keyboardist Oleg Ditrich, who started the work at 14, the piece showcases classical piano, intricate drumming, and elements of Jethro Tull’s folk and progressive styles.
The music’s complex structure, influenced by early 70s British Rock, mirrors the novel’s themes of mystery, grandeur, and intensity. Discovered during the reissue of Snakes Alive, The Suite is now recognized as a hidden masterpiece in Australian Progressive Rock.
Catalog number for the LP is MGRL-0005 and for the 7" single MGRS-0005. Remastered from the original master tapes and includes recordings of previously unreleased material that was recorded in 1974. Recorded at Clover Studios, Sydney, Australia in September, 1973. Mixed at EMI Studios, Sydney, Australia in February, 1974.
Packaged in a gatefold jacket with obi, 2-page color printed insert and black polylined LP sleeve. The 7" single is packaged inside in a thick cardboard jacket.