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2022 remaster with three of the tracks remixed.
This studio effort is packed with 75 minutes of Roine Stolt's trademark symphonic rock sound. Few surprises - just straight ahead prog.
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First new studio album since 1999's Darktown demonstrates a masterful musican firmly in control. Steve has continued to evolve as an progressive artist with only a modest look backwards.
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This is Steve's full on forray into Brazilian music. He worked with local Brazilian musicians coming up with an interesting blend of progressive rock and world music flavors. New digipak edition comes with bonus mp3 tracks.
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"This is without any doubt a true masterpiece and one of my absolute favorite albums in the contemporary "symphonic prog" genre. The album mixes jazz elements with heavy prog and emotional and highly beautiful melodies.
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Sweden’s PAIN OF SALVATION continue their ever-progressing, highly sophisticated musical journey with a double album project, “Road Salt”, which showcases this outstanding band at its most emotionally intense, but also leaning towards a more classic, yet extremely colourful 70’s Rock style.
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Digipak reissue features partially remixed and newly mastered by Roine Stolt with updated artwork.
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Fully coming to grips with his spirituality, Neal Morse has once again assembled a stellar lineup including Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy. This is progressive rock similar to Spock's Beard but with a heavy Christian message.
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New electric band effort from Mr. Hackett was long overdue. Wild Orchids marks the return of keyboardist Nick Magnus to the fold. The rest of the band are the cats that Steve has been recording and touring with for years now but there are augmented by the "Underworld Orchestra".
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"The biggest surprise of the year. Who would have thought that Transatlantic would reunite to write a 78 minute long song? This album is complex, entertaining, coherent, and superior to their previous two efforts.
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"In a society which continues to develop at breathtaking speed, racing through world history in seven-league boots, mercilessly trampling down anything unable to keep pace with this ruthless goose step, Riverside have composed an album which is a perfect reflection of our times.
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Stolt's return to progressive rock marked the sound that would carry through onto current Flower Kings albums. Very Yes-like prog.
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Reissue of the 2004 album from Roine Stolt & Co. kicks off with a 20 minute track and keeps on running from there. Daniel Gildenlow (Pain Of Salvation) has been touring with the band and is featured on the album as well as a special guest.
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Title says it all. Reworking of classic Genesis tracks this time helped out by a who's who of prog: J. Wetton, B. Bruford, T. Levin, C. Thompson, I. McDonald, N. Magnus, and the list goes on and on. If that isn't enough Steve sticks the Royal Philharmonic on here also.
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Remastered with 2 bonus tracks.
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The worthy follow up to Out Of Myself is here. Second Life Syndrome is a stunning surrealistic head trip encompassing inner and outer space mixed with metallic agression and pure unbridled emotion.
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Third and final part of the trilogy of albums begun with Out Of Myself and continued on with Second Life Syndrome. Rapid Eye Movement is a conceptual work which has a common thread with the first two works - one of isolation and introspection.
$16.00