3 x LP - Radiant Records 2016 : )
Neal Morse – lead vocals, keyboards, 6 & 12 string guitars, percussion, mandolin
Mike Portnoy – drums, vocals
Randy George – bass and bass pedals
Bill Hubauer – organ, piano, synthesizers, vocals
Eric Gillette – lead and rhythm electric guitar, vocals
Special guests
Chris Carmichael – violin, viola, and cello
Eric Darken – percussion “Breath of Angels”
Ann, Alfreda and Regina McCrary – background vocals “Breath of Angels”
Sarah Hubauer – baritone and alto saxophone “Overture”
Spencer McKee – marimba “The Battle”
Dave Buzard – stomps “City of Destruction”
Bruce Babad – saxophone “Shortcut to Salvation”
Steve Herrman – trumpets “I’m Running”
Jim Hoke – tenor and baritone saxophone “I’m Running”
Rich Mouser – pedal steel “Freedom Song”, electric guitar “The Man in the Iron Cage”
Recorded during 2016. Album released on 11th November 2016
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Happy Birthday Neal Morse!
born August 2, 1960 in Van Nuys, California
61 years old Today!
And her duet with Sandy on When Will I Be Loved.
Melody Gardot - Sunset In The Blue…
On vinyl…
Steve Hillage is 70 today. This is a compilation of his best tracks from his first 5 albums that I found on Qobuz
Now playing…
Matthew Halsall - Fletcher Moss Park
Matthew Halsall (Trumpet), Gavin Barras (Bass), Nat Birchall (Tenor Saxophone), Lisa Mallett (Flute), Rachael Gladwin (Harp), Adam Fairhall (Piano), Taz Modi (Piano), Gaz Hughes (Drums), Luke Flowers (Drums), Holly Simpson (Violin), Davinder Singh (Violin) and Adrianne Wininsky (Cello).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)…opening up this Monday morning with Matthew and the talented group of musicians working with him and they are sounding sublime! A beautiful album to start the day… I love this album…
On original vinyl…
I can’t recommend this podcast highly enough…it opens so many musical doors to explore. It is not limited to classical music, and is a joyful, informative eavesdrop on a conversation between Jess Gilliam and her weekly guest.
@anon23112058 I always assumed you to be a Buddhist given your moniker. If so your choice of music has taken a rather alarming turn!
Now playing…
Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra - Journey in Sathindananda / Blue Nile
Matthew Halsall (Trumpet), Lisa Mallett (Flute), Rachael Gladwin (Harp), Taz Modi Piano), Gavin Barras (bass), Gaz Hughes (Drums) and Nat Birchall (Percussion).
Streaming on Qobuz (44.1/16)… a comment from the Band Camp webpage “Matthew Halsall & The Gondwana Orchestra explore the music of Alice Coltrane performing two of her best known compositions: Journey In Satchidananda and Blue Nile.” So continuing on this morning with more from Matthew and and this short 15 minute two track album which I have not played previously. The opening track is sounding sublime!