
There are at least two artists with this name: a Japanese jazz-rock fusion band, and a male solo artist. The Japanese quartet (keyboards, guitars, bass, drums) offers a loud and intense style of jazz-rock fusion. MONGOL created only one album and it is a masterpiece of the genre. Here they try an energetic, symphonic-ornamented fusion style rather similar to KENSO and AIN SOPH. "Doppler 444" has been released in 1997 and it is today not easy to find it.
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The Return
Dschinghis Khan
Sacrificial Rites
To the Wind
Prophecy of the Blind
Takhil
River Child
The Mountain Weeps
Amongst the Dead
Warband
Clans Carve the Way
Tundra
Chosen by Tengri
Subutai
Beginning
The Last Ride of the Merkits
Chase I
At the Fireplace
Fighting Boys
No Mercy
Scourge of the East
Blood Brothers
Glory of the Khan
Temudgin's Escape
Driller
Storming the Wall
Funeral and Robbery
Martial Rage
Whispering Winds
Attack
Love Theme
Together Now
Chase 2
Cold Winter
Destiny
Jamukha Is Following
Long Journey
Joy in Mongolia
Merkit Territory
Homewards
Final Battle, The First Attachment
Final Battle, Death by Arrows
Final Battle, Tactical Order
Slavery
Tengri's Help
Final Battle, Showing Strenght
Victory to Khan
Merazoma
Garadama
Greatful Paradise
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