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CONDITION RED

Condition Red

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3.81 | 12 ratings | 1 reviews | 17% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2000

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Calls Out My Name (10:28)
2. Judgement Day (10:31)
3. Life Is Now (8:51)
4. Bach On The Streets Again (5:15)
5. Fly Me High (4:58)
6. Lighthouse (8:26)
7. Learning To Live (4:30)
8. Final Words (7:41)

Total Time 61:24

Line-up / Musicians

- Ella Grussner / Lead Vocals, violin
- Torgny Stjärnfelt / Lead vocals
- Lars Eric Mattsson / guitar, bass, keyboards
- Alex Masi / guitar
- Alexander King / keyboards
- Esa Pietilä / sax
- Eddie Sledgehammer / drums
- Derek Sherinian / keyboards (3, 8)
- Orjan Sjöström / backing vocals

Releases information

Lion Music LTD p c 2000
Produced by Lars Eric Mattson

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CONDITION RED Condition Red ratings distribution


3.81
(12 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(17%)
17%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(33%)
33%
Good, but non-essential (33%)
33%
Collectors/fans only (17%)
17%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by Gatot
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars I found the band by accident when I looked at the CD at local CD store and a friend of mine letting me know that this is a prog band. So I purchased the CD and quite impressed with the music (forget about production quality!) but was surprised that the band was not featured yet at this site. I did not have a chance to upload the band into this site but finally I could do it last night and this is my view about their debut album:

Musically, it's a joy listening to this album!

This is practically right for me because I do like music that blends many styles and textures into one piece of music like this self-titled album by Condition Red. The categorization of Condition Red in progressive metal box is debatable but I can assure that there are many passages that remind me to progressive metal vein. Remember band like Aghora? It was quite tough to categorize under prog met, actually, because the blend elements of jazz fusion into their music. So is the case with Condition Red: you will hear many tempo and style changes ranging from regular hard rock into a bit of symphonic, neoclassical and also jazz rock fusion which for those who don't get used to their music might have thought that the band has no clear direction. Well, I have to disagree with that dictum as I find that this band has gathered their concerted efforts to blend music from different kind of horizons. The result is an excellent album, musically.

From the opening track "Calls Out My Name" (10:28) which has violin solo as opening part makes it quite attractive to expect what's going on later with their music. The combined notes of piano, keyboard, bass at the passage following violin solo reminds me to neoclassical tune which flows beautifully through an acrobatic music comprising piano and its syncopated beats using drums. Oh, guitar also moves so quickly with its complex notes in the vein of Yngwie Malmsteen. The bass guitar is an interesting part to observe. The vocal line comprises female and male voices.

The next track "Judgement Day" (10:31) provides great sax solo which makes the music quite unique. This song is actually not quite attractive at its opening part that comprises keyboard work. But as the music flows with great keyboard (organ) sounds in jazzy style it shows the critical point where the music sounds different compared to other music. When sax works enter the music it makes the music is solid in its composition. The guitar solo that follows is also stunning. Jazz elements sound so transparent with this track. "Life Is Now" (8:51) brings the music in more upbeat music with energetic riffs. The organ solo is really nice and sounds like a blend of vintage and modern music. This track involves Derek Sherinian (ex Dream Theater) on keyboard.

"Bach On The Streets Again" (5:15) is a hard rocker with excellent guitar melody with some passages that demonstrate changes in styles. It's an attractive track. "Fly Me High" (4:58) brings the music down into more mellow style even though not that mellow. "Lighthouse" (8:26) demonstrates great intertwining roles between guitar and keyboard. The music suddenly moves into jazzy style with sax solo followed nicely by acoustic guitar solo. "Learning To Live" (4:30) is a riff-based music with good male vocal. The album concludes nicely with "Final Words" (7:41) in relatively mellow style with stunning guitar solo. The keyboard solo and bass playing are great!

Overall, this is a mix of styles that result in an excellent music that would favor those who like prog metal but it might also work nicely for those who like jazz fusion. This is not progressive metal like Dream Theater. Unfortunately the CD sonic quality is not that good due to low cost production, I believe. But, musically is still an excellent addition to any prog music collection. Keep on proggin' ..!

Peace on earth and mercy mild - GW (i-Rock! Music Community)

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