Rise and fall of the Anasazi

Story Behind The Song

We don't know so much about this people, other than they were Pueblo and that they left their ruins in the "4 corners" area of U.S.A., where they did live between 300 to 1300 AD. Probably influenced by the central-american pupolations (Olmec, Toltec, Atec, May

Song Description

This is the very first progressive trial of TWM, and ideally describes the rise (with water and birds) and the successive decadence and fall (it ends with the desert winds) of this misterious Pueblo culture: the Anasazi.

Song Length 6:51 Genre Rock - Progressive Rock, Unique - Soundtracks
Lead Vocal Instrumental Mood Moving, Troubled
Subject History, Past, Disasters Similar Artists Genesis, The Alan Parsons Project
Language No Language Era 2000 and later
Music Augusto Chiarle Producer Augusto Chiarle
Publisher Augusto Chiarle Performance The Wimshurst's Machine

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