Label: Arista Records (Germany), 258 983
Style: Progressive Pop, Soft Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 37:48
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 216 Mb
Alan
PARSON is the king of catchiness and emotions here! No more
sophisticated complex patterns. He proves here that complexity is not
necessarily required to make an excellent album. All the songs are at
least very good, and more: they are all very catchy and thus will retain
your attention! That's a tour de force by PARSON! Sincerely, "Pyramid"
is among my favorite ones from him. I have miscellaneous kinds of
feelings when I listen to the tracks. "Voyager" was the theme of a jeans
advertisement on TV; The poignant "What Goes Up" has a mix of romance,
nostalgia and melancholy; The Elton JOHN esque "One More River" will
give you a kick in the ass; The funny "Pyramania" will make you sing and
beat the ground. "Hyper Gamma Spaces" announces a complete mastering of
serious modern rythmic & melodic keyboards. You will notice that
the lead & backing vocals are really among the main strength of this
album.
(progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1093) Review by greenback. August 15, 2004
The
material on this album is very lightweight, even in comparison with
other works by the Alan Parsons Project. The opening creates an
interesting atmosphere, but by the third similarly soft rock song in a
row, this album cries out for a rocker. One More River is the first
rocker on the album, but it is more of a Rock 'N' Roll number, very much
in the vein of Elton John. Even the vocals sound like Elton's!
In
The Lap Of The Gods is fairly interesting symphonic prog number, but
still rather lightweight. Pyramania is so horrible that it hurts my
brain! Skip this one unless you want to go seriously insane! Hyper-Gamma
Spaces is an instrumental that could have been a theme song to some
cartoon. The last song is a symphonic ballad, decent but rather
forgettable.
As always with the Project, this album is very
well-produced and overall very well-crafted. But that is not enough to
make a good album. Only for fans and collectors this one.
(progarchives.com/album.asp?id=1093) Review by SouthSideoftheSky. December 3, 2008
Album recorded and mixed in the analog domain - AAD. That is, a minimum of digital processing.
A=Analog.
D=digital. The first letter stands for how the music was recorded. The
second letter for how it was mixed. The third letter stands for the
format (all CD's will have D as the last letter).
01. Voyager (02:25)
02. What Goes Up... (03:31)
03. The Eagle Will Rise Again (04:22)
04. One More River (04:18)
05. Can.t Take It With You (05:04)
06. In The Lap Of The Gods (05:28)
07. Pyromania (02:44)
08. Hyper-Gamma-Spaces (04:19)
09. Shadow Of A Lonely Man (05:34)

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