Artwork by Ed Unitsky
Label www.seacrestoy.com
Tracks:
1. On We Sail 6:21
2. Elements of Life 7:54
3. Theodora 5:55
4. Ascension 5:19
5. Ghost Written 9:40
6. The Perfect Black 9:30
7. Growing Up 5:42
8. Over Again 4:06
9. Tigers 10:34
Artwork by Ed Unitsky
Label www.seacrestoy.com
Tracks:
1. On We Sail 6:21
2. Elements of Life 7:54
3. Theodora 5:55
4. Ascension 5:19
5. Ghost Written 9:40
6. The Perfect Black 9:30
7. Growing Up 5:42
8. Over Again 4:06
9. Tigers 10:34
Interesting. Will it be a book with the art of Unitsky, accompanied by a CD?
what's the concept this time? all original like The Imperial Hotel? or covers of some unknown Antartican prog group from 1971 that buried an acetate into a glacier and promptly froze to death?
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All originals this time :-)
Cool, nice artwork once again!
Great news!
the band:
Marco Bernard / Rickenbacker bass
Kimmo Pörsti / drums and percussion
Steve Unruh / vocals, violin, flute, guitar
guest musicians:
Octavio Stampalía / keyboards
Rubén Álvarez / electric & acoustic guitars
Kerry Shacklett / keyboards, vocals, acoustic guitar
Srdjan Brankovic / electric guitars
David Myers / keyboards, grand piano
Jacques Friedmann / electric guitars
Luca Scherani / keyboards
Michelle Young / vocals
Sean Timms / keyboards
Mark Trueack / vocals
Jacob Holm Lupo / electric guitars
Oliviero Lacagnina / keyboards
Flavio Cucchi / classical guitar
Brett Kull / electric guitar
Daniel Fält / vocals
Roberto Vitelli / Moog Taurus pedals
Stefan Renström / keyboards, vocoder
This looks great!
Sweet!!!
The Prog Corner
I've really enjoyed The Imperial Hotel. I'll be adding this new one to my want list for sure.
Nice you're selling The Dream Of Cecilia, the debut from Progression, too.
After I heard their second album I was curious about this debute and only found it second hand through discogs.
This one is well worth checking out for fans of progressive jazz-rock.
Official release date: May 15th
Viva Marco and Company!!!
I see you've again used keyboard tracks from the late Stefan Renström. He must've done a fair bit of work with you before he left this mortal coil. I really liked his work in Simon Says and corresponded with him briefly. He left us far too early.
This is great news. I still listen to Lost & Found in its entirety almost every week.
Sounds great! I will definitely order this one.
Okay, that was fantastic. The video was great too. This is classic style prog at it's finest, no?
Anyone? :-)
Ordered! Looking forward to it.
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