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$13.09 The obvious label to put on this band is "supergroup," because it consists Roine Stolt of The Flower Kings, Neal Morse of Spock's Beard, Mike Portnoy of Dream Theater, and Pete Trewavas of Marillion, but that would imply that this is just another jam session. Despite the fact that these gifted musicians put this session together rather quickly, there is a natural cohesiveness and maturity that would suggest that they have been playing together for years. In fact, it could be argued that as a collective work this is as good, if not better, than any of the aforementioned bands previous output. The influence of early progressive rock bands such as Yes and Genesis are obvious, as are the references to each member's "regular" band, but it is the influence of the Beatles, which is felt both musically and lyrically, that shines through the strongest. The opener "All of the Above" is a 30-minute epic that stands as some of the best progressive rock music ever written. The only two compositions under seven minutes are the uplifting "We All Need Some Light" and the whimsical "Mystery Train," which in an ideal world would both receive significant airplay (they didn't). "My New World" is another epic and is the most obvious nod to the Beatles, while "In Held (Twas In I)" is a cover of the Procol Harum classic. The lyrics are intelligent and thoughtful without being pompous and the music is challenging and tight without being gratuitous. A progressive rock masterpiece. ~ Robert Taylor
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$22.69 MEET THE FLOWER KINGS captures live concert footage and special tour video from the renowned Swedish progressive rock group, The Flower Kings. Recorded in their hometown of Uppsala, Sweden, this exciting live footage also includes guest appearances ...
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$20.55 Overtly influenced by bands like Yes and Genesis, Transatlantic is a prog-rock supergroup formed in the summer of 1999 as a side project for ...
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$14.29 Neal Morse unites his Christian faith and his love of prog rock with this concept album about the German theologian Martin Luther's 16th-century schism with the Catholic Church. Blending odd time ...
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$13.45 As one of the most commercially successful groups in the underground world of latter-day prog-rock, Spock's Beard did more than any other band to raise the genre's profile in the '90s. The fivesome's first effort of the 21st century finds them at the peak of their powers, and might just be their strongest recording to date. Bandleader Neal Morse shows considerable self-production skills, achieving a lush, thick sound for the band's wide array of tonal colors.
V opens with all guns blazing on the mammoth "At the End of the Day," where bright vocal harmonies, polyrhythms, and dexterous fretwork are all called into play. "Revelation" alternates between dreamy, Pink Floyd soundscapes and crunching prog-metal riffs. "All on a Sunday" is a Beatles-esque pop-rocker with shades of the Moody Blues. The closing track "The Great Nothing," clocking in at over 27 minutes, utilizes prog's time-tested suite form, moving through six discrete sections. It's the stuff prog fans' dreams are made of, as it glides from early Genesis-like sonic tapestries to crushing, angular King Crimson-ish riffs, Rush-style storytelling, and vintage Kansas power-prog maneuvers. Somehow, Spock's Beard manages to assimilate all these influences and ...
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