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What is progressive music, it is often defined as intelligent music, and if you have intelligent music you must have intelligent musicians.
And that's was Spock's beard is all about.
This is sadly Neal Morse's last CD, before he left the band, but then it's a real cracker!
A double cd album, which is a concept album, telling the story about a young man, simply called snow. I will leave the story to you and concentrate
on the music, which is at times awesome. Here you find hard rock songs as "Devil's got my throat and "4th of july" to soft atmospheric pieces as
"Long Time Suffering" and "Reflection" (Argh, that one is good!). So we find much variety in here. Some fillers are here (Freak Boy, Welcome To NYC
to name a few) but they are few in contrast to the numbers of great ones we get.
With an excellent production and a performance not of this world, this is a CD you cannot afford to miss (if you somewhat like progressive music)
Highly recommended!
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Style: Progressive hard rock
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Hot shots:
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Almost everyone kicks!
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Year:
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2002
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Review by:
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Victory
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