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Progressive/Christian
Rock ARTIST BIO: At long last. The holy grail of prog!
Take great artists like NEAL MORSE, MIKE PORTNOY and PHIL
KEAGGY and put them together and...LOOK OUT! Here's how
one reviewer put it: "Take
Transatlantic, the orchestral beauty of Testimony and some
clear nods to the prog greats of Genesis, YES, and Gentle
Giant, along with some lesser pop sounds like old Tears For
Fears and some Who derived moments and Neal's inescapable
Beatles influence and you have it all." This is ONE
great album! He goes on to say: "Speaking of Portnoy.
Hold on to your socks! There are some absolute freak out
moments of drum god envy going on! I mean that guy has done
some freaky stuff with Dream Theater to say the least but
there are a couple of tunes on here like "Author Of
Confusion" that were seemingly written to give Portnoy
the opportunity to shine, I dare say, brighter than ever
before!" Here's what Neal had to say about it: "The
Lord works in mysterious ways. I never thought this album
was going to turn out as good as I think it has. I was stuck
writing it for months. All along feeling like I needed help,
knowing I had something, but also knowing it wasn't quite
'there'. I felt like it needed collaborators, but had no
idea who those collaborators were. Then, along came Randy
George (who was part of the Testimony band) and the correct
missing words and music seemed to just roll off the tip of
his tongue. He would say a line and I would shake my head,
stunned, saying 'wow... that's IT!' Enter Mike Portnoy who
is not just a master drummer but also a master at arranging
parts and musical passages and almost immediately it took
shape and was, well, almost PERFECT! Can you tell I'm excited?"
This album essentially tells the story of man's creation/separation/reunion
with God. But, of course, that is not unique. What's unique
about this album is the way in which the familiar story is
told, with sweeping grand passages as well as heavy prog
and emotionally wrenching songs, this is truly a unique album
the likes of which has never been attempted before.
Also featured on the album is the guitar
work and vocals of the great PHIL KEAGGY who also sings
a duet with Neal ("The Cradle to the Grave").
Review by: Anonymous, Amazon.com
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