Transatlantic - The Whirlwind
Classic Transatlantic with the TA trademark sounds. Pete Trewavas' bass lines shine throughout the record and it's probably THE surprise on this record. Roine Stolt guitar solos are great on this record. I wasn't too keen on his previous solo spots on the previous two Transatlantic albums but these ones are quit soulful. Mike's superb drumming along with Trewavas bass make up a wonderful rhythm section on this album. We all know Neal Morse and he doesn't disappoint either. As I have listened to this record several times know, I have come to the conclusion (my opinion) that 3/4 of the title track sounds very Transatlantic-ish. The final 1/4 of The Whirlwind sound more like a Neal Morse solo album with the grand finale in a typical Morse fashion. Disc 2 on the other hand has a more of a TA feel. Spinning is the highlight for me on Disc 2 as well as the Santana Cover "Soul Sacrifice". Time will tell if this another classic prog gem. This remains so far to me as the 2nd best TA album (being Bridge Across Forever the best). The bonus DVD will give you a great insight on how the recording process was done for this one. Very interesting insight!
Classic Transatlantic with the TA trademark sounds. Pete Trewavas' bass lines shine throughout the record and it's probably THE surprise on this record. Roine Stolt guitar solos are great on this record. I wasn't too keen on his previous solo spots on the previous two Transatlantic albums but these ones are quit soulful. Mike's superb drumming along with Trewavas bass make up a wonderful rhythm section on this album. We all know Neal Morse and he doesn't disappoint either. As I have listened to this record several times know, I have come to the conclusion (my opinion) that 3/4 of the title track sounds very Transatlantic-ish. The final 1/4 of The Whirlwind sound more like a Neal Morse solo album with the grand finale in a typical Morse fashion. Disc 2 on the other hand has a more of a TA feel. Spinning is the highlight for me on Disc 2 as well as the Santana Cover "Soul Sacrifice". Time will tell if this another classic prog gem. This remains so far to me as the 2nd best TA album (being Bridge Across Forever the best). The bonus DVD will give you a great insight on how the recording process was done for this one. Very interesting insight!
1 Comments:
I think you must be reading my mind! Absolutely agree with everything you said, especially Pete Trewavas's bass lines and "Spinning". (This is Viola, from the Portnoy and LaBrie forums, btw)
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