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Comment by ElectroVolta 6 months ago Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura 2007 ElectroVolta is very familiar with this album. stellar Musicianship, magnificent Production A fantastic concept (Martin Luther's story, baby), and musicianship (Mike Portney's greatest record so far IMO), and lyrics. Although only just shy of a masterpiece (that title usually reserved for the 'One' or 'Testimony' releases). It was my favorite and top album of 2007. Neal Morse - Sola Scriptura 2007 Lofcaudio is very familiar with this album. Overall, I think Sola Scriptura is an outstanding album. It has great music which is performed amazingly well by Mike Portnoy, Randy George, Paul Gilbert and Mr. Morse himself. It also has stunning cover art which provides a wonderful backdrop for the album’s concept. Fans of Spock’s Beard, Dream Theater, Transatlantic and Morse’s other albums will enjoy this release.
I have listened to this album over 40 times now. As much as I like it, I don’t think it’s quite up to the level of Neal’s last two albums (One and ?, which I both gave 5 stars without reservation). My main criticism with this new album is that it borrows too much from what Neal has already recorded. This has been pointed out in many of the previous reviews and is very obvious, in my opinion. There are sections which sound just like Snow, V, One and Testimony. Even though I like the music in all of these places, I have heard it before.
Even though I’ve never had ... -> show full review Neal Morse - ? 2005 Lofcaudio is very familiar with this album. Magnificent Symphonic Prog Rock! Atmospheric, Modern, Metal, Christian Overall, this is a very impressive album. From start to
finish, there is no let-up in good music. What is somewhat
unique is that the whole album is really just one song, with
twelve distinct "segments." But the music flows non-stop and is
one cohesive unit, making for an outstanding conceptual piece
from Neal Morse. As has been stated in previous reviews, Morse
relies on the skills of Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater), Jordan
Rudess (Dream Theater), Alan Morse (Spock's Beard), Roine Stolt
(Flower Kings), Randy George (Ajalon) and Steve Hackett in the
making of this album.
Segment 1: The Temple of the Living God
The main theme floats in over the sounds of a wind-swept scape
and begins to build into some excellent progressive runs using
a piano/keyboard and then is joined by a nasty saxophone. The
opening lyrics tell of a necessary quest to find the temple of
the living God. Morse lays the ... -> show full review Neal Morse - One 2004 Mike is very familiar with this album. Stellar Epic Retro Prog Rock! Emotional, Melodic, Modern, Symphonic, Uplifting, Guitar, Christian This is the second album from Mr. Morse since he left Spock's
Beard. In my opinion it is better than the first one
(Testimony) in several ways. It's less emotional than
Testimony, because it is not autobiographical.
One is a very tight album, and very cleverly constructed.
Highlights are Author Of Confusion, which is a very complicated
track with lots of breaks, frenzy druming and guitar riffing
and Gentle Giant like vocal fugues that have become a trademark
of Neal's songs, and The Separated Man, which contains some
amazing oriental sounding parts and - as a contrast - is based
on acoustic guitars.
All the other songs are brilliant as well. Cradle to the
Grave might seem a little cheesy to some (It's a duet sung by
God and man), but it is so well done that one can hardly
complain about that.
Musicianship is stellar on this album, as is the production.
Neal's guitars sound very modern on this album, compared to the
fuzzy sound on Testimony. Mike Portnoy does an even better job
than on Testimony, giving the songs plenty of room to breathe.
As a whole, the album also seems more compact than Testimony -
clocking in at nearly 80 minutes, it fits on one CD. |
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One 2004 Magnificent8 Epic Retro Prog Rock! Emotional3, Melodic2, Modern5, Symphonic4, Uplifting3, Guitar2, Christian5 |
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Sola Scriptura 2007 Excellent12 Symphonic Retro Prog Rock! Dynamic3, Modern6, Quirky2, Hard-Rock2, Guitar, Christian4 |
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