YEAR: 1993
STYLE: Progressive Rock
FORMAT: FLAC (Image + Log + .Cue + 5% Recovery)
SIZE: 437 Mb
COUNTRY: USA
THE BAND:
Jordan Rudess - Piano, Keyboards, vocals; Barbera Bock - vocals; Jim Simmons - Bass; Chris Amelar - Guitar; Ken Mary - drumsIn fact, if you are a die hard fan of Dream Theater, I doubt that you can appreciate this debut solo work by inventive keyboard player Jordan Rudess who is currently with Dream Theater. For sure, you will be able to draw a line about his keyboard work characteristic which is very obvious can be observed throughout segments of pieces of music offered by this album. The music style is far away from any Dream Theater material or any progressive metal style. It's in fact very close with an R&B or jazzy-pop tune. So then, you might ask - where is then the progressive element? It's probably irrelevant to discuss here as it requires lengthy space to do so, let's just appreciate the music.
First off, I have to admit that Jordan's keyboard work is very entertaining and it creates many maneuvers with his pulsating keyboard work. The album starts off with a "close to" R&B style "Listen to the Voice" (3:51) but it differs from any other pop songs in the way the keyboard is played. Jordan inserts his solo beautifully. Most of his solo or fills are similar with Rick Wakeman's style. It's nice. The next track "Inspiration" (5:14) is really a pop song with good melody and .. of course .. a nice keyboard solo. "Beyond the Shoreline" (4:18) showcases Jordan's similarity with Rick Wakeman. The keyboard work at background of the music as well as solo during interlude is very very Wakemanish. Am not quite sure if Jordan is actually adoring Wakeman, but the fact is that this music is heavily influenced by Wakeman. Jordan also gives excellent piano solo throughout the song. Under the song "Take Time" with its upbeat tempo, the inventive keyboard work is really close to Rick Wakeman. This song features stunning guitar solo. It's really enjoyable.
Overall, this is a debut album that has keyboard fills and solos in the vein of Rick Wakeman's solo album. Musically, it's very easy to digest. You do not have to be a prog lover to digest the music, it's really easy listening. The production, sonic quality, of the CD is really excellent. Keep on proggin' ..!
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Track Listing:1. Listen to the Voice – 3:51
2. Inspiration – 5:15
3. Beyond the Shoreline – 4:32
4. Fade Away – 4:30
5. It's a Mystery – 6:47
6. Feel the Magic – 6:23
7. Invisible Child – 5:58
8. Across the Sky – 7:17
9. Take Time – 7:45
10. Danielle – 5:00
11. Boogie Wacky Woogie - 2:30
The Band:Jordan Rudess - Piano, Keyboards, vocals
Barbera Bock - vocals
Jim Simmons - Bass
Chris Amelar - Guitar
Ken Mary - drums
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