The Raven That Refused To Sing

Steven Wilson
The Raven That Refused To Sing

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Lanzado en: 26/02/2013
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Rango de ventas: #1984 en Rock progresivo
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Estilo: Rock progresivo
Número de artículo: 1897888703

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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: MP3 Audio audición libre 01. "Luminol"
MP3 Audio audición libre 02. "Drive home"
MP3 Audio audición libre 03. "The holy drinker"
MP3 Audio audición libre 04. "The pin drop"
MP3 Audio audición libre 05. "The watchmaker"
MP3 Audio audición libre 06. "The raven that refused to sing"
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Descripción:Highly respected British artist Steven Wilson releases his third solo album, THE RAVEN THAT REFUSED TO SING (AND OTHER STORIES). The much anticipated new album was written between January and July and recorded in Los Angeles in September. Stevens current band is a collection of stellar musicians: Guthrie Govan, Nick Beggs, Marco Minnemann, Theo Travis, and Adam Holzman. The record has been engineered by legendary producer/engineer Alan Parsons and consists of six songs, three of which are ten minute plus epics and are based on stories of the supernatural., Arranged By [Strings]: Dave Stewart, Bass Guitar: Steven Wilson, Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals: Nick Beggs, Chapman Stick: Nick Beggs, Design Concept, Illustration: Hajo Mueller, Drums, Percussion: Marco Minnemann, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano, Synthesizer [Minimoog], Electric Organ [Hammond]: Adam Holzman, Engineer [Assistant]: Brendan Dekora, Flute, Saxophone, Clarinet: Theo Travis, Guitar [Haw-Haw Guitar]: Alan Parsons, Layout [Final Layout]: Carl Glover (4), Lead Guitar: Guthrie Govan, Management: Andy Leff, Producer [Associate], Engineer [Recording]: Alan Parsons, Producer, Mixed By: Steven Wilson, Soloist [Strings]: Perry Montague-Mason, Strings: The London Session Orchestra, Vocals [Additional]: Jakko M. Jakszyk, Vocals, Mellotron, Keyboards, Guitar: Steven Wilson, Written-By: Steven Wilson, Labelcode KSCP242.2 (KSCOPE242), Phonographic Copyright (p) Steven Wilson, Copyright (c) Steven Wilson, Licensed To Kscope, Published By Hands Off It's Mine Publishing, Recorded At Eastwest Studios, Recorded At Angel Studios, Overdubbed At Discipline Global Mobile, Overdubbed At No Man's Land (3), Mixed At No Man's Land (3), Glass Mastered At Optimal Media GmbH
Productor: Steven Wilson
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N° de fabricante: 1082422KSC
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English PAVOL M. - 09/10/2014 5 de 5 estrellas!
The Raven That Refused To Sing is third solo album form Steven Wilson. It is his best album I mean. Music is original as usually. Hard to say - just listen and try compare with another progressive you know. Wilson is only one, Wilson is numbee one in recent progressive rock. I recommend to all fans of his later albums, Porcupine Tree, Riverside (Poland), ...

Deutsch Marco M. - 09/06/2015 4 de 5 estrellas!
a review of this album after the release of the masterpiece "hands.cannot.erase" it's not easy; it's a matter of inspiration, almost. Hands cannot erase is an inspired work, result of a clear, intense vision under musical and narrative aspects, both developed in a deep way. The Rave..is inspired too but after more than one year I feel it colder even if not unable to leave you lost in your emotions (it's Always a Steven Wilson album at last). This is perhaps the more progressive album rleleased by Wilson, the only one where I feel the style covering the songs more than melody and inspiration. This does not mean we have an album without soul, a song like "Drive home" is right here to state this to our ears and also a song like "Holy drinker" has its emotionel gem hidden into its structures. Are you approaching first time to Steven Wilson solist project? well, start with Hands Cannot Erase or Insurgentes. If you're like me a "veteran" of all Wilson's projects (but I exclude the one with Akerfeldt...) give a chance to this album too because it is Always able to add another piece to the mosaic of Steven's music, the one you're collecting into your soul since you met his voice and the few talented artists around him.