Neal Morse and Mike Portnoy-new album,Testimony 2 |
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Flower King
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Posted: December 29 2010 at 03:35 |
Great News!) Does anyone know when the album will be released? Was the Official Announcement?
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NinaHoo
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Posted: December 29 2010 at 07:20 |
Can´t wait to have something new to listen. Their partnership is amazing!
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glassonyonpr
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 12 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2310 |
Posted: May 07 2011 at 21:09 |
For Immediate Release
NEAL MORSE ANNOUNCES TESTIMONY 2 - A NEW 2-CD PROGRESSIVE ROCK STUDIO ALBUM
WORLDWIDE RELEASE: MAY 23, 2011 • WORLD TOUR TO FOLLOW
MIKE PORTNOY RETURNS • GUESTS INCLUDE SPOCK’S BEARD & STEVE MORSE
5/7/2011 - Nashville, TN - Some stories are left unfinished. Sometimes the best part is what happens after the tale’s end. Nearly a decade ago, Neal Morse released his landmark autobiographical progressive rock epic, Testimony. Now, he returns with an extraordinary cast of musicians to tell the rest of the story in Testimony 2. And he’s saved the best for last.
Picking up where he left off on Testimony, the sequel begins with Neal in the mid-‘90s when his band, Spock's Beard, begins to experience unexpected success. Neal sings about their glory days in “Time Changer” and the original band members join in. It’s a vocal extravaganza in their classic style and an extraordinary moment.
The album goes on to tell of Morse's daughter, Jayda, being born with a heart defect. Her miraculous healing has an unexpected impact on Neal, with repercussions that reverberate throughout the album.
Morse goes on into later years, quitting his regular gig in the Eric Burdon band, and continuing with Spock’s Beard. Along the way, he discovers something beyond his imagination. The album concludes with "Crossing Over," which describes his ultimate departure from Spock's Beard in 2002.
Neal Morse launched his solo career, the next year, with Testimony. With the sequel, Testimony 2, he dives deeper into unchartered musical and lyrical territory. Incorporating legendary drummer Mike Portnoy and brilliant bassist Randy George, this breathtaking album is a prog epic with breadth that dazzles and melodies that reach into the soul.
The story ends here (for now), but the music goes on. On the second CD, the songs include a 25-minute progressive rock epic featuring Steve Morse. In addition, the Testimony 2 Special Edition includes a behind-the-scenes DVD documentary about the making of the album.
Neal's largest tour, ever, will bring Testimony 2 to audiences throughout Europe and the United States. Coinciding with the album and tour will be the release of his autobiography, appropriately entitled Testimony. Together, all three occasions make for a unique artistic achievement, and Neal's greatest undertaking, to date.
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PERSONNEL
Neal Morse: Lead vocals, keyboards, guitars
Mike Portnoy: Drums, vocals
Randy George: Bass
Matthew Ward: Vocals • Paul Bielatowicz: Guitar • Steve Morse: Guitar
Nick D’Virgilio, Alan Morse, Dave Meros: Spock’s Beard vocals
Eric Brenton: Violin • Mark Leniger: Saxophone
Produced by Neal Morse
Released on Radiant Records
Distributed by Metal Blade/RED/SONY and Inside Out/EMl
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CONTACTS
Media: Billy James / Glass Onyon PR [ [email protected] ]
Management: Bill Evans Media [ [email protected] ]
Press Kit: BEM [ www.billevansmedia.com/nealmorse ]
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Andy Webb
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Posted: May 07 2011 at 21:13 |
Old news, don't you think?
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Passionist
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Posted: May 10 2011 at 02:45 |
So I reckon he found God this time?
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stonebeard
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Posted: May 10 2011 at 02:54 |
Maybe he'll follow it up with Epiphany, an epic prog rock album about finally realizing that he comes off like an overzealous preacher.
Seriously, post-V Neal Morse is just insufferable. If it was all instrumental, I'd be fine with it, but it's clearly not the case. |
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colorofmoney91
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 16 2008 Location: Biosphere Status: Offline Points: 22774 |
Posted: May 10 2011 at 04:09 |
Neal Morse is annoying and preachy. Mike Portnoy is annoying and egotistical.
Together they make music that is similar to farts. I'm more excited about the new Dream Theater, and I think the rejection of Portnoy might create a new evolution in sound for DT. I certainly hope that is the case, because I don't like DT either.
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rdtprog
Special Collaborator Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams Joined: April 04 2009 Location: Mtl, QC Status: Offline Points: 5356 |
Posted: May 10 2011 at 04:31 |
You are more excited about something that you don't like because your hoping that the DT's music will be something better for you to like. Why do you have to like DT? |
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TheProgtologist
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Posted: May 10 2011 at 05:59 |
Maybe now that Portnoy is unemployed he'll tour with Neal in support of the album.
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Plankowner
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 09 2008 Location: Florida Status: Offline Points: 4006 |
Posted: May 10 2011 at 12:27 |
When I saw with Avenged Sevenfold he seemed pretty bored and was roasting marshmallows on the stage props. |
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