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CANNATA : MYSTERIUM MAGNUM
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Classic Progressive , AOR Melodic Rock
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2006
MYSTERIUM MAGNUM Record Label: OXFORD CIRCUS
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Spirit of the Four Winds 8:01 $0.99
Kali Allah 2:51 $0.99
Somewhere Beyond the Sun 8:48 $0.99
4:17 (california) 3:39 $0.99
King of the Mountain 5:04 $0.99
Promise You Heaven 5:03 $0.99
Book of Ages 4:39 $0.99
Tears of America 5:51 $0.99
Wanted: Dead or Alive 3:34 $0.99
Life: 101 4:19 $0.99
French 3:05 $0.99
Reason to Live 3:30 $0.99
Reprise: Kali Allah 1:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

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REVIEW FROM "DPRP" Dutch Progressive Rock Page 9 of 10 !

American-based singer/song-writer and multi-instrumentalist Jeff Cannata has enjoyed a long, if slightly sporadic, career. In the early days of the art rock movement, he formed the ProgRock band, Jasper Wrath which featured James Christian (House Of Lords). Signed to MGM Records, and with their first LP receiving rave reviews, they toured extensively before the oft-quoted 'musical differences' led to the band splitting in 1976.

In the 30 years that have followed, Jeff's output has run to just four albums under the Arc Angel or Cannata banners. The most recent, Tamorok came out on the Atenzia label in 2002 and stands as probably my all-time favourite progressive AOR album. Huge melodies, beautifully crafted songs and Jeff's fantastic vocals make this addictive listening. However, when I saw that he has waited just four years to produce the follow-up, I was at the front of the queue.

Mysterium Magnum, is a real tour-de-force that manages to draw together many of the elements from Jeff's career to date. Best described as a blend of ProgRock, AOR and melodic hard rock - this has barely been off my CD player for the past few weeks - and yet still manages to unveil new charms to me on each play! If you like your rock to encapsulate memorable hooks, great musicianship, progressive arrangements, thoughtful lyrics, and a great mix of atmosphere and energy, then you have come to the right place.

Superbly played and written, there are plenty of classic 70's type arrangements but with an impressively modern feel to it all. Jeff plays a good amount of the instruments here, but there are more than a dozen guest musicians mentioned in the credits.

The opener Spirit of the Four Winds has a wonderfully catchy melody, as well as an assortment of keyboard and synth textures from both Jeff and Jay Rowe. I'm a just a sucker for the catchy, delicate hard rock melody that is the focus for King Of The Mountain (think Winger), or the more ballsy hooks that dominate Wanted: Dead or Alive (think House of Lords).

But it's the later track Life:101, which probably provides the best example of what this album has to offer. It has a great rocking melody, but around that, the music constantly changes pace and mood with dozens of small instrumental breaks, adding huge layers of interest. It's amazing what you can pack into just over four minutes.

In sharp contrast Somewhere Beyond The Sun, is one of the album's most progressive pieces, mixing up elements of Jethro Tull, Kansas and Glass Hammer. Flutes, guitars, and synths all take turns to force the song into different territories, before being brought back home by Cannata's soaring vocals.

And it's the vocals that provide the icing on the Mysterium Magnum cake. Really distinctive voices, able to drift effortlessly from tender heartbreak to belting power, are few and far between - but Jeff Cannata has it all in abundance.

Elsewhere, the balladic 4:17 [California] allows Jeff to show off his lyric-writing with a polemic on life in the colourful American state, whilst Promise You Heaven reminds me of the stripped-down, vocal-led AOR that featured so heavily on Tamorok.

Book Of Ages has a beguiling folk meets majestic rock sound not unlike early Magnum, while the two-part Kali Allah has some wonderful synthesizer and flute melodies that converge into a meeting of Jethro Tull and ELP - in the Middle East. There's only one track that fails. The prog-meets-electronica of French is just too out of place.

And it all comes wrapped in an impressive digipack containing great artwork from Ioannis. Mysterium Magnum really does provide a captivating listen.

If you're getting rather bored of the same old tried-and-tested names appearing at the top of the DPRP end of year poll, then this is an album, that if enough people are prepared to try something new, really deserves to be there. Cannata has the potential to appeal to a huge cross-section of people, especially those who enjoy accessible, melodic, progressive rock.

There are samples of every track, plus a video and details of how to get this release from the classy Cannata website. It will certainly be in my top ten at the end of the year. Love it! Love it! Love It!

Conclusion: 9 out of 10

ANDY READ

2006, When it comes to the subgenre of "progressive AOR" there is one name that almost immediately springs to mind, that of musician/producer Jeff Cannata. The AOR classic Arc Angel from 1983 is hailed by many as one of AOR's finest moments. Jeff's solo albums Images of Forever (1988) and Watching the World (1993) are melodic masterpieces (sadly both are out of print). Tamorok takes material from those releases, gives them new life via remastering, adds a host of new material and ties it all up into a musical package that exceeds the term "first rate". Now in 2006 CANNATA releases ‘MYSTERIUM MAGNUM’ the follow up to “ Tamorok” a Special Edition 6 panel Digipak w/ 16 page Booklet.........You won’t be disapointed !

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REVIEWS

cannata mysterium magnum
author: Tom Liddell
I purchased this for my son-in-law who is delighted with the music and quality of the disc. I haven't listened to it; I don't suppose I ever will! However, your company should be thanked by me for the perfect service I have received from you. I would most certainly use your website on future occasions if additional products are required by members of my family. Once again, many thanks for all your assistance in obtaining this product.
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Essential AOR Progressive Music
author: RON HERNANDEZ
No sense of elaborating on this if you know music in the AOR Progressive type. Just be please with Jeff Cannatas work. Very excellent!
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mysterium magnum
author: jean-paul de loose
great cd one of his best
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Marillion-like
author: Eric Rhodes
Very good prog! Man it's great finding gems like this.
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