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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2014 at 12:41
Originally posted by zeqexes zeqexes wrote:

Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I received my 3-LP box set today.....so just started spinning. Into the Blue is pretty amazing to me! Wife and I see them live next weekend....Gonna be a great show for sure! She has a new camera so unless they do not allow pics at the venue, I will post tons as well as setlist.
 

I'm getting the coloured vinyl too, I can't wait. And may I ask what model your turntable is? Just curious
 
Its a wonderful album.......My table is a Music Hall mmf-7.1
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2014 at 08:44
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Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

It's all subject but I find the two epics stellar especially the title track, though the Whirlwind will always be my love! 



Well, I hope I will share your opinion, for I still haven't heard the epics. Even though I have not been particularly fond of their epics on their first two albums... I kind of feel they strive too hard to make the songs longer, and that hurts the quality of the songs. The one I really like is "My new World" from the first album (if I remember the name correctly). And well, I also kind of like "Duel with the Devil", though that one could easily have been 5 or 10 min shorter and still be an awsome epic. Plus, I don't really like epics to be longer than 30 min... or perhaps even 25 min, because if it's actually a bit difficult to find moments in which one can hear an epic, when they go over 25 or 30 min it becomes even harder.


I love My New World too. That one has grown on me. I can say one thing for sure the Gildenlow section in Into The Blue is powerful!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2014 at 01:41
Originally posted by Catcher10 Catcher10 wrote:

I received my 3-LP box set today.....so just started spinning. Into the Blue is pretty amazing to me! Wife and I see them live next weekend....Gonna be a great show for sure! She has a new camera so unless they do not allow pics at the venue, I will post tons as well as setlist.
 

I'm getting the coloured vinyl too, I can't wait. And may I ask what model your turntable is? Just curious
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2014 at 21:20
I received my 3-LP box set today.....so just started spinning. Into the Blue is pretty amazing to me! Wife and I see them live next weekend....Gonna be a great show for sure! She has a new camera so unless they do not allow pics at the venue, I will post tons as well as setlist.
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2014 at 21:08
Originally posted by AlexDOM AlexDOM wrote:

It's all subject but I find the two epics stellar especially the title track, though the Whirlwind will always be my love! 



Well, I hope I will share your opinion, for I still haven't heard the epics. Even though I have not been particularly fond of their epics on their first two albums... I kind of feel they strive too hard to make the songs longer, and that hurts the quality of the songs. The one I really like is "My new World" from the first album (if I remember the name correctly). And well, I also kind of like "Duel with the Devil", though that one could easily have been 5 or 10 min shorter and still be an awsome epic. Plus, I don't really like epics to be longer than 30 min... or perhaps even 25 min, because if it's actually a bit difficult to find moments in which one can hear an epic, when they go over 25 or 30 min it becomes even harder.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 24 2014 at 14:57
It's all subject but I find the two epics stellar especially the title track, though the Whirlwind will always be my love! 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2014 at 20:52
Originally posted by PabstRibbon PabstRibbon wrote:

Listened to the album twice now. All I can say is that I'm getting really bored of Roine's guitar solo. Nothing new here, only long jams to push the songs to the 25-30 min mark.. That's a shame because I really loved The Whirlwind. I'll listen to it more so maybe it will click. Anyway I'm happy to see them in Quebec in 2 weeks.


I too am waiting to see them soon, 11 Feb, so I'm guessing you'll see them first . Make sure to write a review, I'd really like to know what they are playing. As for the new album, I haven't heard it yet, but I hope I get to listen to it several times before the concert, at least on Youtube or something. However, for the little I've heard from the album (2 songs), I'm kind of losing hope... I still haven't heard the 2 epics, but the other 2 aren't particularly memorable... good, but just that, the Whirlwind was all fantastic (except for the very last song that didn't do much for me). I'm really wishing that for some reason they may choose to play The Whirlwind complete again on this tour, but since that is not so likely, then at least I hope they play a very good portion of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2014 at 05:45
Listened to the album twice now. All I can say is that I'm getting really bored of Roine's guitar solo. Nothing new here, only long jams to push the songs to the 25-30 min mark.. That's a shame because I really loved The Whirlwind. I'll listen to it more so maybe it will click. Anyway I'm happy to see them in Quebec in 2 weeks.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 10 2014 at 21:36
Originally posted by terryl terryl wrote:

Dying to see them here in Asia. I love Transatlantic, but their definition of 'world' in the press release is limited to only America and Europe (truly trans-atlantic) and no Asia, Australia or Africa.


Well, I guess they shouldn't call it "World Tour", but rather "Transatlantic Tour". And I understand they'll even play over the Atlantic Ocean during the tour.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2014 at 21:09
Dying to see them here in Asia.

I love Transatlantic, but their definition of 'world' in the press release is limited to only America and Europe (truly trans-atlantic) and no Asia, Australia or Africa.


And who are we to justify the right in all we do
Until we seek, until we find Ammonia Avenue

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2014 at 18:23
I need to be able to start listening to this album, for I'm ready for the Mexico City show, but want to know the songs before the show, so I can truly enjoy them. So far, I've only been able to listen to "Shine" on youtube, and indeed I hope the rest of the album is better. The song isn't particularly bad, but neither do I like very much. Also, I would like to know what they will be playing. If only they played The Whirlwind completley again it would be the best I could hope for (unless the new album ended up being just as good).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 09 2014 at 12:36
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TRANSATLANTIC TO RELEASE NEW STUDIO ALBUM KALEIDOSCOPE ON JAN 28, 2014
ANNOUNCES WORLD TOUR JAN 31 - MAR 15, 2014

Good things come to those who wait. Transatlantic fans are accustomed to playing the waiting game, and their patience has been rewarded with the band's fourth official studio album, Kaleidoscope. Steeped in vibrant prog rock organics, it's a triumphant return to the band’s original creative style.

The beloved prog rock project featuring Neal Morse (ex-Spock's Beard), Mike Portnoy (The Winery Dogs, ex-Dream Theater), Roine Stolt (The Flower Kings) and Pete Trewavas (Marillion), Transatlantic's foundation was built in 1999 with the release of their debut album, SMPT:e, in 2000. A second studio album, Bridge Across Forever, solidified their position as prog’s definitive supergroup. It would be nine years before Transatlantic’s fans were rewarded with a new studio album: 2009’s The Whirlwind, the band’s most popular release to date. Following the subsequent tour, spawning two live DVDs, the band decided to record a new studio album as soon as they could.

"There was talk about a year ago about doing an album before we actually did it," reveals Morse. "I was feeling it for a while. Some of the music that ended up on my Momentum album (2012) seemed like good material for Transatlantic. Roine and my schedules have a little more space in them, and Pete and Mike's schedules finally aligned, so we were able to put this together. I'm just glad we got to do it again and I'm really happy with the way the album came out."
 
Morse, Portnoy, Stolt and Trewavas shared equally in the songwriting, with Portnoy ultimately sifting through the material and picking out what he felt was best. For the most part, the music that fans hear on Kaleidoscope (and all of their previous albums) was created for Transatlantic. There are, of course, exceptions. “I wrote the second song on Kaleidoscope, “Shine,” before my Momentum album came out," says Morse. "I thought about recording it for myself, but it just smelled of Transatlantic. I presented it with two other acoustic songs, and that’s the one the other guys chose, as well.”

The band convened at Neal’s studio in Tennessee; writing, arranging, and laying down the final drums and bass. Morse offers, “At this stage, we sketch out the house and build the foundation. Then Roine and I go off to our respective studios and do what we need to. We send those parts, including vocals, back and forth via the internet; but the writing is done together in Tennessee. We just go from the gut, and I think it's an amazing process of trusting each other. There's no shortage of ideas; it's more like which ideas do we want to use?"

As the fans have come to expect, Kaleidoscope is also available as a Special Edition featuring eight uniquely Transatlantic cover songs. "I don't know how it started," Morse says of the cover song tradition. "But we've done it for every album. It's a lot of fun because most of the time it's simpler music than what we're mainly involved with."

There are points during the journey through Kaleidoscope where the listener will be reminded of artists like Yes, early Genesis, and even Styx. But in the end, the album is distinctly Transatlantic before it can be compared to anyone else.

"I think that comes from the different ingredients," says Morse. "It's the four of us from all over the world—with our different backgrounds, cultures and musical history—that makes this band totally unique."

The band will embark on a six-week world tour January 31 – March 15, with an additional performance at the Sweden Rock festival June 4-7. They will be joined by Pain of Salvation’s Daniel Gildenlöw as a 5th touring member. The tour will include headlining the Progressive Nation At Sea 2014 Cruise,February 18-22, alongside 22 other leading prog acts including Adrian Belew Power Trio, Devin Townsend Project, King's X, Anathema and Spock’s Beard. The event will also feature a special performance of Yes material by Transatlantic with legendary singer Jon Anderson on vocals.

Transatlantic – Kaleidoscope (75:50)

1. Into The Blue (25:13)
I. Overture (Instrumental) 
II. The Dreamer And The Healer 
III. A New Beginning 
IV. Written In Your Heart 
V. The Dreamer And The Healer (Reprise)
2. Shine (07:28)
3. Black As The Sky (06:45) 
4. Beyond The Sun (04:31) 
5. Kaleidoscope (31:53) 
I. Overture (Instrumental) 
II. Ride The Lightning
III. Black Gold
IV. Walking The Road 
V. Desolation Days 
VI. Lemon Looking Glass (Instrumental) VII. Feel The Lightning (Reprise) 

Bonus CD: 

1. And You And I (Yes) 
2. Can't Get It Out Of My Head (ELO) 
3. Conquistador (ProcolHarum)
4. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John)
5. Tin Soldier (Small Faces)
6. Sylvia (Focus)
7. Indiscipline (King Crimson)
8. Nights In White Satin (The Moody Blues)

Line-Up:
RoineStolt - Electric guitars, vocals
Pete Trewavas - Bass, Vocals
Neal Morse – Keys, Guitars, Vocals
Mike Portnoy - Drums,Vocals

An Evening With Transatlantic 2014 World Tour

Jan 31st - Los Angeles, CA - El Segundo Performing Arts Center
Feb 1st - San Francisco, CA
Feb 2nd - Seattle, WA
Feb 4th - Chicago, IL - The Arcada Theater
Feb 5th - Quebec City, Canada - Theatre Du Capitole
Feb 6th - Montreal, Canada - L'Olympia
Feb 7th - Boston, MA
Feb 8th - Philadelphia, PA - Keswick Theater
Feb 9th - New York City, NY - Highline Ballroom
Feb 11th - Mexico City, Mexico - Teatro Metropolitan
Feb 13th - São Paulo, Brazil
Feb 14th - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Feb 15th - Santiago, Chile
Feb 18th to 22nd - Progressive Nation At Sea
Feb 27th - Madrid, Spain - La Rivera
Feb 28th - Barcelona, Spain - Razzmatazz 2
March 2nd - Milan, Italy - Alcatraz
March 3rd - Rome, Italy - Orion
March 5th - Pratteln, Switzerland - Z7
March 6th - Karlsruhe, Germany - Substage
March 7th - Munich, Germany - Muffathalle
March 8th - Berlin, Germany - Astra
March 9th - Cologne, Germany - E Werk
March 11th - Antwerp, Belgium - Trix
March 12th - London, England - The Forum
March 13th - Tilburg, Holland - 013
March 14th - Tilburg, Holland - 013
March 15th - Paris, France - Le Bataclan
June 4th-7th - Sweden Rock Festival

Studio Album Discography
SMPT:e (2000)
Bridge Across Forever (2001)
The Whirlwind (2009)
Kaleidoscope (2014)

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