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MORSEFEST 2022: THE ABSOLUTE WHIRLWIND

Transatlantic

 

Symphonic Prog

4.13 | 8 ratings

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rdtprog
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Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams
3 stars

Neal Morse and his band wanted to bring Transatlantic to Morsefest since 2000. It will be a reality in 2022 in Tennessee. This package of 2 Blu-rays has more than 4 hours and a half of music. The band played the complete "Whirlwind" and "Absolute Universe," plus some songs from their catalog. What is special here is the inclusion for the first time live of the cover of one of, if not the first 18-minute epic of progressive rock by Procol Harum, "In Held (Twas) In I." We have here a punchier version with added percussion. They also reproduce the sound of the original Hammond organ in a specific passage. The band has the addition of a percussionist, a choir, and a string quartet. But I have to say that we don't hear the orchestra much with this big soundstage produced by the band. The ballad "Shine" was written by Neal upon the inspiration of Paul Hanlon, to whom the album is dedicated. He has been a fan of Neal's music since the beginning and was supposed to fly from the UK to see this show, but passed away 2 days before. Neal was very emotional during the song. In the second ballad, "We All Need Some Light," we hear a duel of guitar between Neil and Roine, and for the first time in this calm passage, the violin's presence is heard. Then it's the complete "Whirlwind" suite. The epic song with multi-movement parts that take you on a long journey of musical crescendos. As much as I love long epic songs from many progressive rock bands, in the case of Neal Morse and Transatlantic, they always seem a bit too long. There are some recurrent themes, which is the norm for many epics, but I get a feeling of too much similarity in some sections of those songs.

The second disk is the "Absolute Universe" album, which is still enjoyable for me since it is the latest album. This is another hour and a half of music, but this time I am not that bored with the music. So, you have a lot of music on this package that will please Transatlantic fans, but having heard those albums a lot in the past year's studio and live versions, I won't go back often to listen or watch.

rdtprog | 3/5 |

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