
It was the third LP from one of the most mythical bands of Portugal.
Who from my generation can honestly say that was never touched in the inmost depths of it being when heard the first chords of "who I did not forget"? For a signal, a lost hope in vain ... and it took 30 years for the band returned to join and again we are overwhelmed by memories of a country in the late 80th full of promise, full of new energy that emerged through one of the most notable Portuguese bands of the musical panorama. The "seventh legion" renews our concept of "Portugality" with its sound very close to our roots and the theme Dawn and Santa Maria Maggiore; both instruments are a good example of it. It's an album that carries the full weight of an emerging nation, full of potential. Without having someone to love is the other songs that were extracted from this album with little success in the music charts but widely praised by critics at the time, although it was later recognized for its innovative concept. The lady of the roses is one of my favorites, my lady who thee lugs no longer return to the past / I have roses to give thee, I have someone for whom I hope here, it is a poem set to music that included the participation of Luis Represas and reflects the great taste of this group. For this comeback the band member promise to keep the sound genuine, without renewing the musical arrangements, without the weight of time, but is that possible? Maintaining the purity of that ideal that was the seventh legion? Hopefully all does go well; my generation needs to hear these hymns of youth again and again, so hope does not die.



