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    Quote Originally Posted by RTfact View Post
    Did you manage to listen the album?
    We are getting a lot of good review which confirmed your option: FIRST RATE MUSIC!
    Yes! It's simply excellent music. Great instrumentation and the vocals sound great!

    I'll definitely be picking up a copy.

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    Done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by interbellum View Post
    There are some nice Behind The Scenes-interviews/fragments in this selection:

    Jeff Scott Soto is coming to Oakland Arena on November 30th, 2017 with TSO. It's always great to meet musicians who played in RTFACT in Bay Area even for a short time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    Done.
    Enjoy! I also would like to inform you that we recently received a letter from www.profilprog.com
    (FM Progressive Rock radio show broadcasted every Sunday evening for the last 20 years as well as a website dedicated to Prog music). Their team wish to do the review, and play tracks of RTFACT album. So, you will hear RTFACT in Canadian radio shortly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by progmeister View Post
    "I do feel like the band needs some promotional work" the reviewer says. I agree this is a great record but also illustrates the conundrum this band and many others are dealing with in 2017. In the music biz today Spotify is the chief driver of sales. Spotify, Apple streaming, Tidal et al have replaced radio as the chief driver of sales. If bands like RTfact and my personal favorite Lifesigns don't "sell"their music through streaming for fear that their record will be "stolen" how are they supposed to compete? My understanding is that royalties on streamimg are so low unless you have a hit single that it just amounts to pennies, but if RTfact are not gonna exist where the majority of "ears" discover music in are they just farting in a wind storm??
    Here comes from Japan: http://14526789.at.webry.info/201710/article_2.html

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    I found RTFACT. Life is Good review which is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2017 Volume 6 at lulu.com/strangesound.
    Here is review: http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/cd....cfm?id=106082
    I never thought that Music Street Journal is going to be published in book format. Great initiatives!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTfact View Post
    Enjoy! I also would like to inform you that we recently received a letter from www.profilprog.com
    (FM Progressive Rock radio show broadcasted every Sunday evening for the last 20 years as well as a website dedicated to Prog music). Their team wish to do the review, and play tracks of RTFACT album. So, you will hear RTFACT in Canadian radio shortly.
    That's great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToNiC View Post
    I found RTFACT. Life is Good review which is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2017 Volume 6 at lulu.com/strangesound.
    Here is review: http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/cd....cfm?id=106082
    I never thought that Music Street Journal is going to be published in book format. Great initiatives!
    Thank you for this update! We order a copy of this book already!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToNiC View Post
    I found RTFACT. Life is Good review which is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2017 Volume 6 at lulu.com/strangesound.
    Here is review: http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/cd....cfm?id=106082
    I never thought that Music Street Journal is going to be published in book format. Great initiatives!
    Did you read Jeff Scott Soto interview in http://www.immusicmag.com/2017/10/in...ons-of-apollo/. I saw Jeff a few days ago when he was in Oakland with TSO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToNiC View Post
    I found RTFACT. Life is Good review which is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2017 Volume 6 at lulu.com/strangesound.
    Here is review: http://www.musicstreetjournal.com/cd....cfm?id=106082
    I never thought that Music Street Journal is going to be published in book format. Great initiatives!
    Did you order it already? Our copy is coming on December 14th, 2017.

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    Goddamn! Jeff Kollman still hot with his guitar!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToNiC View Post
    Goddamn! Jeff Kollman still hot with his guitar!!!
    Jeff did a great job! But, he will reveal much more in next RTFACT album! Meanwhile, there was a new review on RTFACT in Prog Magazine by Philip Wilding.
    http://teamrock.com/review/2017-12-2...d-album-review

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    Quote Originally Posted by progmeister View Post
    Been thoroughly enjoying this record for the last few days. New Steve Wilson and this album are monopolizing all my headphone time. This is indeed very well recorded. Can't wait for the Hi Rez. I love my Prog with a massive dose of retro and this delivers in spades. Dig those dashes of classic Keith Emerson organ and the Gentle Giant vocal flourishes. Guitar solos from Oz Noy and others are scorching and the rhythm section is muscular and spot on. If you're looking for something new this could be it!
    There will be video clip premier tomorrow on RTFACT YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj4...doq7UFdTWE-nzw -
    An ELP tribute: The King, the

    Master and the Timekeeper

    (RTFACT recording session)
    Feel free to visit the channel and I hope you will enjoy the video!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    That's great!
    I think you might like this:
    Prog rock collective RTFACT recorded a musical tribute to the great Emerson, Lake and Palmer called "The King, the Master, and the Timekeeper." This is a video of the recording session.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_4p...=RDc_4p4rIyp-4

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    Quote Originally Posted by RTfact View Post
    I think you might like this:
    Prog rock collective RTFACT recorded a musical tribute to the great Emerson, Lake and Palmer called "The King, the Master, and the Timekeeper." This is a video of the recording session.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_4p...=RDc_4p4rIyp-4
    I definitely like it! Very impressive instrumentals/musicianship and vocals. I also like the way the video is presented. Nicely done.

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    Very nice video, Yuri. Of course I know the song quite well already, it's great to see that wonderful bass and of course the great Oz Noy-guitar solo! More than 70.000 views?? That's unbelievable. This must do the selling of the album well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mozo-pg View Post
    I definitely like it! Very impressive instrumentals/musicianship and vocals. I also like the way the video is presented. Nicely done.
    Thank you for you great review! I would to thank one more and one more time again Dave Grout who wrote lyrics to this song. Here is one of the comments someone left on YouTube for this song:
    Frederic Carver
    This is one kind of track with amazing lyrics. Thx, Dave Grout! Not many people could come up with lyrics like this our days. In fact not many people could write lyrics like this at any days. Greg Lake did great job in lyrics! No doubt!

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