CD InsideOutMusic Catalog Release date: 29/Jan/2010
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1898058655
Details / Tracklist:
The light The dream One man Garden people Looking straight into the light The man in the mountain Se¤or Valasco's mystic voodoo love dance The return of the horrible catfish man
01. "The dream"
02. "Go the way you go" The water Introduction / The water When it all goes to hell A thief in the night FU / I'm sorry The water (revisited) Runnin' the race
"The Light (Special Edition)" is the debut album by progressive rock band Spock's Beard, now available in a special edition CD format from InsideOutMusic Catalog. Originally released in 1995, this groundbreaking record features intricate compositions and dynamic musicianship that have become hallmarks of the band's sound. The Special Edition includes remastered tracks and exclusive bonus material, offering both longtime fans and new listeners an enhanced audio experience. Spock's Beard has been celebrated for their innovative approach to prog rock, blending complex arrangements with memorable melodies. Over the years, they have built a loyal international following and are recognized as one of the leading acts in modern progressive music.
Spock's Beard was formed in Los Angeles in 1992 by brothers Neal and Alan Morse. Their unique blend of symphonic elements with classic rock influences quickly set them apart within the genre. With albums like "V" and "Snow," they achieved critical acclaim and chart success on both sides of the Atlantic, solidifying their status as pioneers of contemporary prog.
InsideOutMusic Catalog is renowned for its dedication to high-quality releases within progressive rock and metal genres. As part of Sony Music Entertainment since 2017, InsideOutMusic supports some of the most influential artists worldwide?ensuring exceptional production standards for every release.
The first Spocks Beard album is good in terms of musical content. The recording itself sounds slightly distorted - not sure if this is intentional but I'm guessing it is due to how it was originally recorded. Other than that the packaging and CD are of a good quality, standard design.