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Original cast includes: James LaBrie (Leonardo Da Vinci); Davey Pattison (Ser Piero Da Vinci); Michelle Young (Caterina); Josh Pincus (Lorenzo Da Medici); Lisa Bouchelle (Mona Lisa); Mike Baker (Giovan Francesco Melzi); Trent Gardner (Andrea Del Verrocchio); Robert Berry (Salai); Steve Walsh (Bartolemeo Calco); Chris Shryack (Ludovico Il Moro Sforza); Bret Douglas (Francois). Includes liner notes by Trent Gardner. Personnel: Patrick Reyes, Luis Maldonado, Wayne Gardner (guitar); Trent Gardner (trombone, keyboards); Joe Franco (drums). Audio Mixer: Terry Brown. Illustrator: Dave McKean. Unknown Contributor Role: Trent Gardner. This rock opera began as a pet project of Magna Carta head Pete Morticelli, and was wisely entrusted to the very capable hands and ears of Trent Gardner (Magellan and Explorer's Club). In the works for several years, Gardner wrote and produced this massive project with the assistance of several supporting vocalists and musicians. Based upon the life of Leonardo Da Vinci, Gardner did a thorough job of researching his subject in order to create the appropriate concept, music, and required performances. The "group" is billed as an original cast recording in the hopes that this work may one day be performed on stage. The lead role of Leonardo is performed by Dream Theater vocalist James LaBrie, who is perfectly cast. His vocal and emotional range are exactly what is called for and he turns in one of his most memorable performances. The varying supporting players include such top-notch performers as Steve Walsh (Kansas), Michelle Young (Glass Hammer), and Lisa Bouchelle (Mastermind), along with several other Magna Carta artists. The music is steeped heavily in the prog rock tradition, but also includes an authentic amalgamation of classical, jazz, heavy metal, and pop stylings. Musical highlights abound, but among the standout tracks are "First Commission," a duet between Walsh and Young, as well as "This Time, This Way," another duet featuring LaBrie and Bouchelle. The towering task of mixing multitudinous performances into a cohesive whole was handled with flawless precision by the legendary Terry Brown. Similar in terms of approach and sheer magnitude to Arjen Lucasson's work in Ayreon, this rock opera avoids clichés and pitfalls by eliciting performances that complement rather than compete with each other. With Leonardo: The Absolute Man, Trent Gardner and the folks at Magna Carta were successful in creating their own Mona Lisa. ~ Robert Taylor Leonardo: The Absolute Man Soundtrack Music Leonardo: The Absolute Man Soundtrack Songs Leonardo: The Absolute Man Soundtrack Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   A thoughtful prog-metal classic This is a great album with intelligent lyrics, good melodies, powerful orchestration and amazing vocalists.
Leonardo is the ultimate rock opera about a visionary, the Absolute Leonardo Da Vinci.
It's incredible how Trent Gardner could reunite a lot of infornation about this outstanding character and turn it into a group of different types of songs, which are linked.
James LaBrie demonstrated why he's one of the best singers in the prog-metal world nowadays.
I truly recomend this album to all the people who enjoys good music Submitted by a reviewer (Caracas, Venezuela)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good! Mister Trent,you've done it!I like it! Submitted by Tom (Wallingford,CT,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great, just great A truly outstanding piece of music. I can only recommend it, especially for those, who - like me - love the music of Dream Theater. Submitted by anonym (Budapest, Hungary) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic !!! Men, after getting into this I have only oneidea:Gotta make a live performance!!!(or a film...) Submitted by ache1984 (Moscow, Russia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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