Feel Euphoria [20th Anniversary Edition]

Feel Euphoria [20th Anniversary Edition]

by Spock's Beard
Feel Euphoria [20th Anniversary Edition]

Feel Euphoria [20th Anniversary Edition]

by Spock's Beard

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Anniversary Edition / with Booklet)

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Overview

Could Spock's Beard survive the departure of its now born-again Christian lead singer and main songwriter? Well, they did manage to put together a new album in decent time, but it is not an impressive opus, to say the least. Then again, the group's music was on a path leading it away from its progressive rock beginnings and toward a tighter, harder-edged, more commercial sound ever since 1999's Day for Night, so it would be unfair to put all the weight of this new leap on Neal Morse's absent shoulders. Nick D'Virgilio, who stepped out from behind the drums to take the lead singer's microphone, lacks the charisma, that trembling something in the voice that endeared Morse to the group's early fans. But most of all it is the writing that suffers. If "The Bottom Line" and "East of Eden, West of Memphis" make convincing art rockers, "Onomatopoeia" and the title track are weak, lacking the rate of ideas by the minute the group was capable of back in the days. The obligatory ballads ("Shining Star" and "Ghosts of Autumn") are enjoyable, but that kind of number, especially when given a hard rock edge, has never been the group's forte. As for the suite "A Guy Named Sid," it ranks among the group's weakest attempts at epic writing. The themes don't gel well, the plot is thin, and how many times must listeners be reminded that "this is the story of a guy named Sid"? It has its moments, especially in the last two parts, but it is a far cry from "Flow" or "The Healing Colors of Sound." The debate still rages on between fans of Genesis as to whether the departure of Peter Gabriel back in 1975 has been a curse or a blessing. It looks like fans of Spock's Beard will have something to argue over for a while too. ~ Francois Couture

Product Details

Release Date: 11/24/2023
Label: Inside Out Music
UPC: 0196588377815

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Spock's Beard   Primary Artist
Steve Howe   Primary Artist
The Flower Kings   Primary Artist
Jadis   Primary Artist
Enchant   Primary Artist
Dead Soul Tribe   Primary Artist
Derek Sherinian   Primary Artist
Ray Wilson   Primary Artist
O.S.I.   Primary Artist
California Guitar Trio   Primary Artist
Steve Hackett   Primary Artist
The Conspiracy   Primary Artist
Steve Velez   Cello
Nick D'Virgilio   Drums,Loops,Vocals,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Alan Morse   Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Dave Meros   Bass
Ryo Okumoto   Keyboards
John Boegehold   Synthesizer
Gina Ballina   French Horn
J'Anna Jacoby   Violin

Technical Credits

Steve Howe   Composer
Jadis   Composer
Roger King   Composer
Roine Stolt   Composer
Ray Wilson   Composer
Nick D'Virgilio   Composer
Jay Frigoletto   Mastering
Alan Morse   Composer
Dave Meros   Composer
Gary Chandler   Composer
Steve Hackett   Composer
Spock's Beard   Producer
Ryo Okumoto   Composer
Alex Solca   Photography
Hideyo Moriya   Composer
Thomas Ewerhard   Artwork
John Boegehold   Effects,Composer
Stan Ausmus   Composer
Rich Mouser   Mixing,Engineer
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