Seven years later Vangelis had found commercial success and his albums would regularly sell 100,000 copies. Sensing an opportunity, the executive who originally financed the recording of the 1971 jam sessions sought out the tapes and decided to release them. Therefore "Hypothesis" is a classic cash grab that contains sub-standard material that was not approved by the composer or performers.
When I say sub-standard, I mean it. Even Vangelis himself went to court to stop distribution of the record: not because of the money, but because the product was so bad. The music takes the form of experimental jazz improvisation. The quality and the mix of the instruments isn't very good and there is little cohesion between the various performers. I bought this album out of curiosity - but my ears haven't forgiven me for what I subjected them to. Let's face it, the best thing about this record is the artwork. 1/5
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