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Carlton Walker : Avery A Rock Opera
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Take one disc from The Who's Quadrophenia and one disc from Genesis' The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and shuffle them.
Genre: Rock: Album Rock
Release Date: 2007
Avery A Rock Opera
Carlton Walker
Record Label: carltonwalker.com
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Avery's Theme 2:44 Album Only
2. Sundog Days 3:49 Album Only
3. Avery the Preview 1:56 Album Only
4. Excerpt From Everyman 8:47 Album Only
5. Not Gonna Beat Myself Up Anymore 6:33 Album Only
6. I've Enjoyed This Enough For Now 2:22 Album Only
7. Hot 'n' Humid Jungle 4:40 Album Only
8. Is That You Avery? 3:50 Album Only
9. The Road To Belmopan 3:20 Album Only
10. The Anguish Of Avery 3:38 Album Only
11. Incidents Of Travel 3:17 Album Only
12. I'm Alive! 4:39 Album Only
13. North By Northeast 3:59 Album Only
14. Collision Course 2:25 Album Only
15. Breaking Water 3:34 Album Only
16. The Spiral 2:17 Album Only
17. Avery The Movie 1:43 Album Only
18. The Return Of Avery 4:57 Album Only
19. Follow Your Bliss 3:55 Album Only
20. The Boy Who Got Everything 1:47 Album Only
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Album Notes

Avery is the story of Avery Mann, a musician and composer who writes a rock opera based on the medieval morality play Everyman. When a major record label drops him and the rock opera is shelved, Avery heads off for a rainforest trek in Belize, a tiny Caribbean nation in Central America. Just as he receives word that an independent record label is willing to release his rock opera, things take an existential turn when Guatemala invades Belize and Avery is caught behind the lines. It’s eco-tourism with a twist!

Although described as a rock opera for simplicity’s sake, Avery actually surveys a broader musical landscape. It shifts from rock to prog rock at random, with acoustic songs providing a buffer zone. And, like a play within a play, there’s even a rock opera within a rock opera. Ultimately, Avery is a triumph of the human spirit with underlying parables on globalization, free speech, and the environment—all that in about an hour and fifteen minutes.

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author: preston presley
                            
Fate must of led me to this music. just when the you think maybe the world is like the crap they push on mainstream radio I now have hope again. The world is a beautiful place. Intelligent and powerful rock still exists. Shades of King Crimson, the Who, genesis...guitars, all colors of keyboards and other slippery and silvery sounds that take your mind and body on a musical roller coster ride to all edges of emotion. Thank you Mr. Walker. Where have you been?
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