Showing posts with label Progressive Rock Music Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Progressive Rock Music Reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Symphonic-Progressive Rock Review and Interview: Sharon Lia Band-EXPANSE

Release Date: August 30, 2024

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Label: Sharrick Records

The Sharon Lia Band has released EXPANSE, a double symphonic and progressive rock album that was crowdfunded and four years in the making. This comprehensive project, which took over 4,000 hours to assemble, is a testament to the band's dedication and commitment to their craft. I have the information from the artist to give potential listeners an idea of what was involved and included in this monumental undertaking.

 

Info From Artist Website: EXPANSE includes two books and several short story films, immersing fans in a cinematic journey of sound, story, and visuals. Created by award-winning frontwoman Sharon Lia and her husband, guitarist Rick Jannotti, this project represents resilience and love. After overcoming several significant battles, completing EXPANSE became a profoundly personal achievement, infusing the album with even greater purpose and meaning.

 

Sharon's voice, a perfect fit for the symphonic prog music, carries a depth of emotion that immediately draws you in. Her passion and commitment to performing are palpable, particularly in tracks like "Love You Forever," whose range and inflection mirror the song's momentum. Her vocal style, deep and reflective, invites you to immerse yourself in her story, creating a powerful connection with the listener.

 

"Risk It All" showcases how powerful Sharon's vocals can be. The music is cinematic and sweeping, with a driving rhythm section and a beautiful piano added that helps to end the song in a very focused and thoughtful manner. Once again, it asks you to examine your emotions and think about what you have done in your own life to stay with the one you love.

 

"I Will Remember (Live Out Loud)" has some very affecting lyrics, such as "Because of you, I will live out loud." To live out loud is an excellent expression of feeling and commitment to life and giving it all you have so you are noticed for your accomplishments and remembered once they are behind you. I think most people hope that they can find their role in life and make a difference in someone else's life.

 

"The Light" starts atmospherically with wordless vocals, a build-up to the guitar playing, and Sharon's captivating vocals pulling you into the story. The more you listen to this album, the more convinced you are that the vocals are, without a doubt, the building blocks of the music that she accompanies. Sharon's pure, clear voice moves you on this track more than any other.

 

Those four tracks hit the mark with the music and lyrics in a memorable way. The entire first CD is strong. However, those were the tracks that affected me the most. Except for the one-minute title track, there are no tracks under four minutes, the longest being "Risk It All" at 6:14. This is the reason they fall into progressive territory because of the complexity and length and all the instrumentation and changes going into each composition. The symphonic elements are also evident, with soaring music ebbing and tiding like the waters of the ocean, the heartfelt, beautiful, strong vocals of Sharon Lia, and many essential musicians, composition, recording, and productive values that are consistently high. They pass the test on every level.

 

Now, if all that was not enough, the second CD has symphonic versions of six tracks, and all the rest are instrumental versions of the remainder of the album. This gives the listener a considerable bonus and a pause to appreciate the vocalist's versatility at her command and the comfort and ease with which her style is suited to the change in musical accompaniment.

 

Also, listening to tracks with just the music is enjoyable. As you listen, you are thinking of the lyrics you heard on the previous disc and can understand how it all matched up and made sense when putting everything together. It is like taking a puzzle, emptying the contents on a table, and then starting to fit all the pieces where they belong. Just imagine doing that with an instrumental track, adding the lyrics, and having someone with enough talent to sing effectively with each song. I enjoy instrumental music but also appreciate a fine vocalist like Sharon Lia, who eloquently and powerfully expressed the meaning of each song's lyrics.

 

Once you take all this music in, you will concur that it certainly was an EXPANSE. Also, it will likely arouse your curiosity regarding the other parts of this journey, such as the books and media. So, what you have here is just the beginning of a complete trip covering every media aspect at the band's disposal. A band may do it once in their lifetime, so enjoy every part of it that you can, but do start here.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-NAMR Reviews Founder

September 8, 2024

Tracks

Disc 1:

01. The Expanse - (1:20)

02. Find Something To Believe In - (5:00)

03. I Will Wait - (4:06)

04. Invisible - (4:36)

05. Love You Forever - (3:59)

06. Blue Skies - (4:33)

07. Risk It All - (6:14)

08. I Will Remember (Live Out Loud) - (5:14)

09. Feel It In My Bones - (4:45)

10. Put It On My Heart - (4:35)

11. The Light - (5:30)

Disc 2:

12. Love You Forever (Symphonic Version) - (3:59)

13. Invisible (Symphonic Version) - (4:36)

14. I Will Wait (Symphonic Version) - (3:58)

15. Risk It All (Symphonic Version) - (5.41)

16. The Light (Symphonic Version) - (5:30)

17. Find Something To Believe In - (5:00) 

18. I Will Wait (Instrumental) - (4:06)

19. Invisible (Instrumental)  - (4:36)

20. Love You Forever (Instrumental)  - (3:59)

21. Blue Skies (Instrumental)  - (4:33)

22. Risk It All (Instrumental)  - (6:14) 

23. I Will Remember (Live Out Loud) (Instrumental) ) - (5:14)

24. Feel It In My Bones (Instrumental)  - (4:45) 

25. Put It On My Heart (Instrumental) - (4:35) 

26. The Light (Instrumental) - (5:30)





Saturday, August 10, 2024

Prog Rock Review: Jethro Tull-Live Bursting Out (The Inflated Version-3CD/3DVD)

Format: 3CD/3DVD

Release Date: ‎ April 11, 2024

Label: Chrysalis

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Keeping with the ongoing flow of remasters of the Jethro Tull catalog by Steven Wilson, a most excellent live 1978 release, Live Bursting Out (The Inflated Version), is available in the usual book format that all the other releases have arrived in. Hopefully, the vinyl version will follow shortly, as it is a superb live recording. Inflated is an accurate description. It is all packaged in a hardcover book with trays for 3 CDs and 3 DVDs. And if you have a 5.1 surround sound system, you are in for many extras. Also, there is an extensive overview of the recording in 96 pages of text and pictures. It is quite the package that I thoroughly enjoyed.

 

Here is the breakdown of each disc:

•CD 1: Jethro Tull live: Bursting Out (Part 1) - A Steven Wilson stereo remix. Soundcheck recordings - A Steven Wilson stereo remix. Tracks 7, 10, 11 (full version) & 12-16 previously unreleased

 

•CD 2: Jethro Tull live: Bursting Out (Part 2) - A Steven Wilson stereo remix

Soundcheck recordings - A Steven Wilson stereo remix. Tracks 11-13 previously unreleased

 

•CD 3: contains an edited version of the 1978 Madison Square Garden Show, which

was issued in 2009 but is now mixed by Steven Wilson.

 

•DVDs 1 & 2 have the remixed tracks in 96/24 stereo and 5.1 surround plus the flat transfers of the original album at 96/24 stereo.

 

•DVD 3 has the full 93-minute MSG show, including 50+ minutes of video, which was part of a transatlantic broadcast with the BBC and Radio 1. The audio is 48/24 stereo and 5.1 surround.

 

I usually do a track-by-track account in my review of one of my favorite artists to cover; however, the read would be too exhaustive. I can offer prospective buyers and fans who have not pursued this set a more condensed version with what I feel are the most relevant points.

 

Of course, Ian is the group's focal point, being the frontman, writer, multi-musician, and all-around animated entertainer. So, it was no surprise that the cameras showed close-ups of Ian with sweat glistening on his forehead and face during the Madison Square Garden broadcast video. Those were excellent shots of him performing at his best during the band's peak decade. The shots that pulled away from the stage were foggy and looked dated. Also, the entire show was not on the video; it was missing parts in the front and back of the show. When there is no video, you get a rotation of pictures of the band, which is subpar as well. I am sure they did the best they could with what they had, and the bottom line is that the sound is excellent.

 

I appreciated the remix Steven Wilson masterfully created, as usual. I found it interesting to see what Ian said about that process. He mentioned he did not want to know what was going on. In his case, I can understand from an artist's standpoint how important your recorded work is, and the fact that Ian is such a professional and perfectionist would cause the man a bad case of nerves to watch Steven at work.

 

I appreciated Jethro Tull's talent and how they could recreate all of their studio works on the stage with a unique flair and precision. Some of my favorites were "Thick As A Brick," "Aqualung," "Songs From The Wood," "Heavy Horses," "Minstrel In The Gallery," "Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day)," which, as some of your older fans may remember, was on the flip side of the "Bungle in The Jungle" 45. Warchild was my first JT album in the 70s and remains my favorite. I am sure many fans would not agree that it was their best album, but I loved it. Minstrel in the Gallery is the album that followed it, and it impressed me as a musically intense prog rocker. This convinced me to continue to explore their catalog of releases.

 

If you are a classic prog rock fan, from what most folks say is the most fertile decade of the genre, you need to hear one of the best of that period at the height of their success. There is a valid reason why all these repackaged releases still sell: they are undoubtedly some of the best rock music ever recorded and performed on the stage. You'll agree once you hear this recording again or for the first time. It's on Amazon now for $49.59, a bargain for what you will get in return.

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Progressive Music Reviews Founder

August 9, 2024

 

Tracks:

Disc 1:

01. Claude Nobs - Introduction by Claude Nobs (Live) [2024 Remaster]

02. No Lullaby (Live) [2024 Remaster]

03. Sweet Dream (Live) [2024 Remaster]

04. Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day) [Live] [2024 Remaster]

05. Jack-in-the-Green (Live) [2024 Remaster]

06. One Brown Mouse (Live) [2024 Remaster]

07. Heavy Horses (Live) [2024 Remaster]

08. A New Day Yesterday (Live) [2024 Remaster]

09. Flute Solo Improvisation / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Bouree (Medley) [Live] [2024 Remaster]

10. Living in the Past (Live)

11. Songs from the Wood (Live) [2024 Remaster]

12. No Lullaby (Live)

13. Sweet Dream (Live)

14. Heavy Horses (Live)

15. Botanic Man (Live)

16. 4.W.D (Low Ratio) [Live]

Disc 2:

01.  Thick As a Brick (Live) [2024 Remaster]

02.  Hunting Girl (Live) [2024 Remaster]

03.  Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young to Die! (Live) [2024 Remaster]

04.  Conundrum (Live) [2024 Remaster]

05.  Minstrel In The Gallery (Live) [2024 Remaster]

06.  Cross-Eyed Mary (Live) [2024 Remaster]

07.  Quatrain (Live) [2024 Remaster]

08.  Aqualung (Live) [2024 Remaster]

09.  Locomotive Breath (Live) [2024 Remaster]

10.  The Dambusters March (Live) [2024 Remaster]

11.  Conundrum (Live)

12.  Quatrain (Live)

13.  The Dambusters March (Live)

Disc 3:

01. Sweet Dream Fanfare (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

02. Sweet Dream (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

03. One Brown Mouse (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

04. Heavy Horses (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

05. Thick As a Brick (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

06. No Lullaby (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

07. Flute Solo Improvisation (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

08. Songs From the Wood (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

09. Quatrain (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

10. Aqualung (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

11. Locomotive Breath (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

12. The Dambusters March (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

13. A Single Man (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

14. Too Old to Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Old to Die! (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

15. My God (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

16. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978)

DVD 1:

01. Claude Nobs - Introduction by Claude Nobs (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

02. No Lullaby (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

03. Sweet Dream (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

04. Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day) [Live] [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

05. Jack-in-the-Green (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

06. One Brown Mouse (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

07. Heavy Horses (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

08. A New Day Yesterday (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

09. Flute Solo Improvisation / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Bourée (Medley) [Live] [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

10. Living in the Past (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

11. Songs from the Wood (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

12. No lullaby (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

13. Sweet Dream (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

14. Heavy Horses (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

15. Botanic Man (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

16. 4.W.D (Low Ratio) [Live] [96/24 Stereo]

17. Claude Nobs - Introduction by Claude Nobs (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

18. No Lullaby (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

19. Sweet Dream (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

20. Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day) [Live] [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

21. Jack-in-the-Green (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

22. One Brown Mouse (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

23. Heavy Horses (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

24. A New Day Yesterday (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

25. Flute Solo Improvisation / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Bourée (Medley) [Live] [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

26. Living in the Past (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

27. Songs from the Wood (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

28. No lullaby (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

29. Sweet Dream (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

30. Heavy Horses (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

31. Botanic Man (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

32. 4.W.D (Low Ratio) [Live] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

33. No Lullaby (Live) [Flat Transfer]

34. Sweet Dream (Live) [Flat Transfer]

35. Skating Away (On the Thin Ice of the New Day) [Live] [Flat Transfer]

36. Jack-in-the-Green (Live) [Flat Transfer]

37. One Brown Mouse (Live) [Flat Transfer]

38. A New Day Yesterday (Live) [Flat Transfer]

39. Flute Solo Improvisation / God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen / Bourée (Medley) [Live] [Flat Transfer]

40. Songs from the Wood (Live) [Flat Transfer]

41. Thick As A Brick (Live) [Flat Transfer]

DVD 2:

01. Thick As A Brick (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

02. Hunting Girl (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

03. Too Old To Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young To Die! (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

04. Conundrum (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

05. Minstrel In The Gallery (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

06. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

07. Quatrain (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

08. Aqualung (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

09. Locomotive Breath (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

10. The Dambusters March (Live) [2024 Remaster] [96/24 Stereo]

11. Conundrum (Live) [96/24 Stereo

12. Quatrain (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

13. The Dambusters March (Live) [96/24 Stereo]

14. Thick As A Brick (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

15. Hunting Girl (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

16. Too Old To Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young To Die! (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

17. Conundrum (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

18. Minstrel In The Gallery (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

19. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

20. Quatrain (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

21. Aqualung (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

22. Locomotive Breath (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

23. The Dambusters March (Live) [2024 Remaster] [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

24. Conundrum (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

25. Quatrain (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

26. The Dambusters March (Live) [DD & DTS 5.1 Surround]

27. Hunting Girl (Live) [Flat Transfer]

28. Too Old To Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Young To Die! (Live) [Flat Transfer]

29. Conundrum (Live) [Flat Transfer]

30. Minstrel In The Gallery (Live) [Flat Transfer]

31. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live) [Flat Transfer]

32. Quatrain (Live) [Flat Transfer]

33. Aqualung (Live) [Flat Transfer]

34. Locomotive Breath (Live) [Flat Transfer]

35. The Dambusters March (Live) [Flat Transfer

DVD 3:

01. Sweet Dream Fanfare (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

02. Sweet Dream (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

03. One Brown Mouse (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

04. Heavy Horses (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

05. Thick As A Brick (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

06. No Lullaby (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

07. Songs From The Wood (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

08. Quatrain (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

09. Aqualung (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

10. Locomotive Breath (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

11. The Dambusters March (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

12. A Single Man (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

13. Too Old Too Rock ‘n’ Roll: Too Old To Die! (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

14. My God (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

15. Cross-Eyed Mary (Live at Madison Square Garden October 1978) (Music Video)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Friday, August 2, 2024

Progressive Rock Review: Coloratura-WTF Was That?!

Release Date: June 1, 2024

Label: Melodic Revolution Records

Website 

I can explain what the band Coloratura is on their newly remastered version of WTF Was That?! It's wild, weird, and wonderful. Progressive rock as it should sound, with music with room to move around, change, and evolve as you listen. This album got a reboot because the band wanted to improve on the sound, which they did successfully with this vinyl release.

Side A opens with a short instrumental, "WTF Was That?!" It is an exciting beginning with strongly paced drums, some wah-wah guitar, and cascading sounds. At the end of the track, they say, you guessed it, WTF was that?

 

"Toy Soldiers" is a total shift in sound (big surprise, well, not really), with solid sounds and changing colors and emotions. The guitar cranks with a robust bottom end. The vocals are also excellent, and as the song ends, they sing, "They are just play things anyway."

 

"Flim-Flam Man" is funky and rocking as they repeatedly sing, "scum bag, scum bag," about the character. The flute is a good addition, giving it a more progressive feel. There is a funky bass run, and the guitar joins in. The vocals reminded me of 10cc, one of my all-time favorite bands. Once again, there is a good rhythm and backbeat. A mountain of sounds comes together at the end, extraordinary musicianship!

 

"Side Hustle" is one of my favorites. It starts differently (all their music is different but dissimilar to the previous track) as the flute arrives again to meet the guitar, drums, and bass. Some very cool vocals follow along. The rock-solid rhythm section continues to serve as the foundation for this castle of musical mastery.

 

"Lousy Smarch Weather" has some very complex music, with those 10cc-like vocals again and some interesting sound effects. As I mentioned at the outset, it's weirdly wonderful. The track gains momentum with an instrumental break showcasing the command of their instruments, providing one hell of an auditory ride.

 

"Away" takes a step to close out side A. They go mellow and acoustic, giving the listener another extreme change to take a bite of. You end up appreciating their diversity even more now as they turn out a 70s AM radio pop tune to blow you away, leaving you wondering what could be in store for you on the flip side.

 

Side B begins with "Palace of Blood," another instrumental opener, a monster of a song to keep your excitement and anticipation high; the opening bass line is strong, with cuts like a knife guitar accompanying it. The guitar adds more noise to the mix, and everything else happens simultaneously to give you an immersive experience. As the music ebbs and flows from softer to heavier, it becomes more complex with abrupt stops and changes. Some of the passages sound like metal, but that is all part and parcel of the package of this blockbuster track. Look at the title, and it all makes sense.

 

"SIMR" segues from the previous track with more instrumental fun. It sounds like a carnival of sound, noise, and color merging into the best ride at the carnival passing through; it's the one you keep going back to ride again. The vocals say, “Someone in my room,” the extended version of SIMR. There are remarkably progressive sounds, and then they close the door suddenly. It's over.

 

"The LSD No-No" starts with a bass line with some sophisticated effects. Then, a synth begins, and within a minute, it becomes a gathering of every instrument they can muster. Their stamp of change works well here, going from seemingly ordinary to the edge of strange. It makes sense after taking a hallucinogenic drug. It is exciting while they maintain their stand-up professional musicianship at each position.

 

"Mothman" is the perfect closer to this fantastic album. The legendary creature, or myth, or what? In this instance, he is a superhero. The bass begins, and the drums enter, followed by the flute, as the rhythm section grooves. The music is as quirky and strange as the story, which now seems appropriate (and always did from start to finish). It could have been a TV theme for a show like Batman in the Sixties. Some good guitar licks are featured, and the vocals have a definitive humorous inflection, making light as the lyrics fit along with the music. And wouldn't you know the last thing you hear on the last track is WTF was that?!

 

Coloratura is crazy good. If you like progressive rock with all the twists and turns, you must hear this album, preferably on vinyl. You can get your limited edition light blue splatter copy for $20 on Bandcamp now.

 

Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-TFOV Founder

July 31, 2024


Tracks

Side A:

1. WTF Was That?! (2024 remix) 01:47

2. Toy Soldiers (2024 remix) 03:49

3. Flim-Flam Man (2024 remix) 05:23

4. Side Hustle (2024 remix) 02:40

5. Lousy Smarch Weather (2024 remix) 04:27

6. Away (2024 remix) 04:37

 

Side B:

1. Palace of Blood (2024 remix) 05:47

2. SIMR (2024 remix) 03:18

3. Sleeping Giant (edit) (2024 remix) 05:14

4. The LSD No-No (2024 remix) 05:03

5. Mothman (2024 remix) 06:13