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Progressive Rock and Rock with an emphasis on generating a high level of energy and emotion.
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Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date:
1996
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© Copyright-Joan MorbĂ©e
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Record Label: Senses
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Under The Weight of The Rain
5:36
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Take A Stand
4:35
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Fields Unsown
6:14
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Free
3:24
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In Light of the Moon/Reflection/High Tide
9:15
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Burn The Candle Down
6:25
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Progressive Rock with an emphasis on generating a high level of energy and emotion.
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Great CD!!
author: Tom Earl
Independent music as good as anything the industry can throw at you. Great vocals, very strong song writing with stimulating lyrics and excellent musicianship. Music is in the Yes, Kansas arena rock vein with vocals that drive the message home. This is a great CD that will fit well in any collection. Trust me.
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Captivating, Powerful, Imaginative.
author: David
Each song is a self-contained world unto itself, yet the whole is better than all its parts. The voice does NOT remind me of Jon Anderson, Steve Perry, or Grace Slick. It reminds me of Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac in her heyday, sultry, and emotionally delivered to perfection. I have listened to each song and while I'm listening, THAT song is my favorite - until the next song starts. Each has an appeal and I cannot pick a favorite. They all hold a charm and appeal separate from each other. This is excellent stuff indeed.
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An all too rare achievement
author: Fischman
This disc is somewhat reminiscent of Yes. Even the vocalist sound like Jon Anderson--only better; somewhat less whiny and high pitched, a little more powerful and dramatic. The style is definitely classic 70s progressive rock, but it is infused with a more modern sensibility and the result is timeless. There are only six cuts, but they total 35 minutes, so your $6.50 is well spent. Each song is exceptionally well crafted and will hold your attention through repeated listenings. I can't imagine any lover of progressive rock not having this disc once exposed.
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