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BOX OF CIRCLES

England

Symphonic Prog


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2.95 | 27 ratings | 2 reviews | 15% 5 stars

Good, but non-essential

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Studio Album, released in 2017

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Carmina Burana (4:00)
2. Destiny (6:01)
3. Hymn (3:50)
4. Masters of War (4:18)
5. God Must Be A Boogieman (4:23)
6. Timelessness (5:15)
7. Fags, Booze & Lottery (4:47)
8. It Couldn't Be You (4:09)
9. Wheel of Fortune (4:18)
10. Fine Alley (5:52)

Total Time 46:53

Line-up / Musicians

- Robert Webb / keyboards, clavinet, mellotron, acoustic guitar, lap guitar, vocals
- Jode Leigh / drums, percussion, vibes, vocals
- Martin Henderson / bass
- Franc Holland / guitars, vocals

With:
- Steve Laffy / drums, percussion
- Marc Atkinson (Riversea) / acoustic guitar
- Al Johnson / guitars
- Eun Jung Lee / piano
- Jonny Gee / double bass
- Maggie Alexander / vocals, keyboards
- Clara Kanter / backing vocals
- Nina Kanter / backing vocals
- Jenny Darren / backing vocals
- Ytaka Masuda / backing vocals
- Henry Dagg / backing vocals
- Sjaak van der Bent / backing vocals
- Keith Abbs / backing vocals
- Malcolm Abbs / backing vocals
- Dee Griffiths / backing vocals
- Jandira Silva / backing vocals
- Bryony Maddern / backing vocals

Releases information

Label: Nu Music - Green Tree Records
Format: Digital, Vinyl, CD
November 20, 2017 (Digital)

Vinyl, CD (official version, with 12-page booklet, presently unreleased: scheduled for August 2018)

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ENGLAND Box of Circles ratings distribution


2.95
(27 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(15%)
15%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(22%)
22%
Good, but non-essential (41%)
41%
Collectors/fans only (19%)
19%
Poor. Only for completionists (4%)
4%

ENGLAND Box of Circles reviews


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Review by Sagichim
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2 stars Here's a weird album, about two years ago I heard England released a new album but I couldn't find any information about it, nothing that says whether this is a good album or not. Eventually I went for it and ordered the album, and man did that turned out to be a real flop. I think many progers are familiar with England's 70's album Garden Shed, it is most certainly one of the better albums to come out in the time of its release. So when I found out that the line up is exactly the same I couldn't help but getting my hopes up. So first of all let me say that this has no relation what so ever to Garden Shed, their beautiful and engaging complex Yes inspired symphonic prog is nowhere to be seen. Instead of that you get....well I don't even know exactly what it is, all kinds of songs going in all kinds of directions without a common thread, there's nothing to hold them together. Their complexity of old days is reduced to a minimum, it's not progressive rock anymore, there's nothing here that indicates that this is even the same band. It's not all bad though, some of it is actually good on its own right but it's mostly incoherent, mediocre bland and sometimes just downright bad.

The first half of the album is definitely better, going through different ideas and executed well. The album starts with a straight forward cover for the famous piece Carmina Burana, this is quite enjoyable and nicely done although it doesn't bring anything new to the table. The playing is solid although the cover is pretty much straight forward. Destiny is probably the best song here, sounds like a modern Yes circa Magnification or something like that. It's slow and calm with some nice symphonic arrangements on the keys, I missed Robert Webb's vocals he can still sound like Jon Anderson at times. Hymn really surprised me the first time, it's mostly only a cappella sung by a few vocalists with a short instrumental interlude. After a few times I must say this has grew on me and I do like it a lot but I still don't understand what's its relation to the rest of the songs. Master Of War endures my confusion, this is a slow female fronted jazz thing, sounds like Nina Simone or something like that, nice but again why is it here? God Must Be A Boogieman has a certain playfulness to it and some nice vocals on top but it is quite bland to my ears. After a few decent ideas it goes terribly down hill from now on... Timelessness is quiet with only violins, piano and female vocals, this fails to move me and once again seems totally out of context. The title Fags, Booze & Lottery is not the worst thing in the song, at this point you're wondering what the hell happened to England? But don't worry it gets even worse... It couldn't Be You is some kind of a ballade, it starts as sort of a cover with altered lyrics to The Fool On The Hill?? but then gets much worse with horrendous vocals, I just can't believe this. The next Wheel Of Fortune while generally is a bad song it does have a nice chorus to it, unfortunately it's destroyed by bad vocals and cheesy keyboard sound, Fine Alley doesn't save the day and continues to be pointless, uninspired and boring.

I don't see how anybody would enjoy this, and I don't have any desire to listen to it again. I guess I should have known by the album cover, it's as bad as the music. 2 stars thanks to a few mediocre songs. Better to avoid.

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4 stars Well I have to disagree with the other reviewer. I think this is a highly sophisticated album with a distinctive voice reaching WELL beyond what 'Garden Shed' achieved. It was also clearly a MASSIVE effort to put together (Webb estimates it as taking 7300 hours in total!) and demands to be listene ... (read more)

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