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    Posted: December 13 2012 at 13:05
As previously announced, Clive Nolan is currently working at the studio on his new project “Alchemy”. The world premiere of the show will take place at the famous Wyspianski Theatre in Katowice, Poland on February 22, 2013. The show will be recorded and released on DVD by Metal Mind Productions later next year.
 
Next to Clive Nolan himself, both the CD album as well as the DVD concert version of the musical will feature the artists well known in the world of progressive rock including Tracy Hitchings (Landmarq, Strangers on a Train), Andy Sears (Twelfth Night), Paul Manzi (Arena), Damian Wilson (Threshold), Paul Menel (ex-IQ), David Clifford (Red Jasper) as well as the leading lady of Nolan's previous musical 'SHE', Agnieszka Świta. The main cast will be expanded by the stars of the 2011 'She - the Musical' Cheltenham theatre production, Victoria Bolley, Chris Lewis and Soheila Clifford. Additionally, on 'Alchemy' album the role of Jessamine will be sung by Noel Calcaterra - a Uruguayan singer/actress and the voice of Clive Nolan South American 'Otra Vida' project from 2010. The role of Jessamine in Katowice will be performed by the youngest member of the Caamora Company, Soheila Clifford - a fifteen-year-old artist currently studying on a Full Scholarship at Barbara Speake Stage School in London. The Caamora Company musicians - Clive Nolan (keyboards), Mark Westwood (guitars), Scott Higham (drums), Claudio Momberg (keyboards) and Kylan Amos (bass) will once more take charge of the instrumental part of the project both on a CD and DVD.
 
This special evening at the Theatre will be enriched by two additional concerts. One of the Artists performing that night will be Paul Menel, who, along with his band, will perform songs from one of the best albums in the career of his previous formation IQ - "Nomzamo". The band will feature: John Jowitt (bass), Steve Harris (lead guitar), Steve Swift (rhythm guitar), Anna Brookes (saxophone), Ian Diment (keyboards), Holly Knott (backing vocal) and Tim Churchman (drums).
 

 
Paul Menel is an English singer-songwriter, best known as the former lead singer of progressive rock band IQ from late 1985 to 1990. He wrote the lyrics, co-wrote the music, and sang lead vocals on IQ's 4th and 5th studio albums - "Nomzamo" (1987) and "Are You Sitting Comfortably?" (1989), both of which proved to be some of IQs most commercially successful albums and remain highly regarded by IQ's fans worldwide. Subsequent cross collaboration within IQ proved less attractive to Paul so he quit the band, choosing to jam with artists from different backgrounds and cultures instead, broadening the scope of his musical activity. In 2011 Paul Menel made a welcome return to the music scene when he performed a series of live performances in Europe and the UK with The Paul Menel Band (featuring John Jowitt and Steve Harris) to glowing reviews from fans & media alike.
 
2012 celebrates the release of Paul's debut album “Into Insignificance I Will Pale”.  A powerfully well-crafted album, this record couldn’t be further from the ploddingly grandiose beast that progressive rock was once known to be.  In recent times, new life has been breathed into the prog rock scene to great effect, creating an exciting and vital scene for music fans once more. “Into Insignificance I Will Pale” will become a crucial ingredient of this renewed & revitalized genre.
 
Several tracks from his solo album will also be a part of The Paul Menel band’s performance.
 
Another band to join the line-up of the show to be announced soon!
 

Metal Mind Productions
presents
 
A night at the Theater
 
„Alchemy” by Clive Nolan
 
The Paul Menel Band performing IQ’s album „Nomzamo”
 
+ special guests TBA
 
22.02.2013 Teatr Śląski – Katowice
 
Doors open: 16.30
start: 17.30
 
 
For tickets go HERE.  
 
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Metal Mind Productions - Promo Dept.
www.metalmind.com.pl 
www.facebook.com/metalmindproductions
ul. Czajek 31, 40-534 Katowice POLAND


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2012 at 02:09
Interesting. Paul's voice hasn't changed one iota judging by his recent (and excellent) solo album.
 
Shame though if its just going to be Nomzamo as his other IQ album Are You Sitting Comfortably has the better songs imo.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2012 at 03:54
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

Shame though if its just going to be Nomzamo as his other IQ album Are You Sitting Comfortably has the better songs imo.

I think so too.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 14 2012 at 03:59
Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

 Shame though if its just going to be Nomzamo as his other IQ album Are You Sitting Comfortably has the better songs imo.

Mike Holmes once said in an interview, after Ever was released, that Are You Sitting Comfortably had too much commercial material, and that Nomzamo was the most complete album they did.
I can understand what he said back then, but I also think that in general Are You Comfortably has the better songs in general, apart from some brilliant tracks on Nomzamo.

Good that Paul Menel found his way back to record and stage. His period in IQ was too short. He's a great singer and he can write good lyrics as well.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 15 2012 at 09:25
Originally posted by Moogtron III Moogtron III wrote:

Originally posted by richardh richardh wrote:

 Shame though if its just going to be Nomzamo as his other IQ album Are You Sitting Comfortably has the better songs imo.

Mike Holmes once said in an interview, after Ever was released, that Are You Sitting Comfortably had too much commercial material, and that Nomzamo was the most complete album they did.
I can understand what he said back then, but I also think that in general Are You Comfortably has the better songs in general, apart from some brilliant tracks on Nomzamo.

Good that Paul Menel found his way back to record and stage. His period in IQ was too short. He's a great singer and he can write good lyrics as well.

Agreed.
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