| 1. Good Evening |
| 2. Tales Of The Great Wars |
| 3. One King |
| 4. Further Up And Further In |
| 5. Intermission |
| 6. Music For Four Hands (And Temporal Anomaly) |
| 7. A Cup Of Trembling |
| 8. Centurion |
| 9. When We Were Young |
| 10. Goodnight |
| 11. Heroes and Dragons |
Editorial Reviews
David Taylor - Virtuosity
"One of the greatest prog rock albums ever recorded!"
Product Description
Screaming Hammond and Moog solos by America's greatest progressive-rock keyboardist - soaring steel guitar leads, lush beds of Mellotrons, mandolins and acoustic guitars, sweet soprano's, vocals rich with complex harmonies and counterpoint, that signature crunching bass guitar, swirling analog synth leads awash in echo, the grandeur and pomp of the pipe organ - all that and more on Glass Hammer's seventh release, "Lex Rex". Fans have come to expect the unexpected from GH, but "Lex Rex" dishes up the very best that the progressive rock genre has to offer. "Through the years we've experimented with a number of styles and sounds," says GH bassist \ keyboardist Steve Babb. "But I think this is the sound we've been searching for all along. We've certainly never felt this good about a finished album before." "Maybe I'm prejudiced, but Fred Schendel is a monster on the Hammond, and a modern, progressive rock icon in the truest sense," continues Steve. "And he really gets to show off on LEX - REX, even more so than on Chronometree." But Glass Hammer's seventh album is loaded with killer chops and vocals by some of prog's most talented performers. Somnambulist's Charlie Shelton and European guitarist Bjorn Lynne both make contributions, as do the usual GH cast of female vocalists. Regulars Walter Moore and David Carter also make appearances.
Lex Rex [Import]
These are mostly longer songs, with three tracks in the 10 minute range or longer. The musicianship is expert. The keyboards are way out front: lots of wonderful, ascending organs that provide a very celestial sound. The guitars are also excellent, and reminiscent in a very pleasant way of the work by Yes guitarist Steve Howe. The rhythm section is equally excellent, and the vocals - while lower than Yes singer Jon Anderson - are also good.
The only reason this album is docked a star is the lyrics and the spoken word segments. Ouch! There's way too much about soldiers, swords and dragons. Where is Pete Sinfield when you need him? And the spoken word segue tracks are embarrassing; thankfully they are extremely brief and - as separate tracks - easily avoided.
But aside from that, this album is perfect 70s-style symphonic progressive rock, and is highly recommended.
Des superbes compositions,des musiciens talentueux et une bonne production.C'est fameux.
"One of the greatest prog rock albums ever recorded!"
Product Description
Screaming Hammond and Moog solos by America's greatest progressive-rock keyboardist - soaring steel guitar leads, lush beds of Mellotrons, mandolins and acoustic guitars, sweet soprano's, vocals rich with complex harmonies and counterpoint, that signature crunching bass guitar, swirling analog synth leads awash in echo, the grandeur and pomp of the pipe organ - all that and more on Glass Hammer's seventh release, "Lex Rex". Fans have come to expect the unexpected from GH, but "Lex Rex" dishes up the very best that the progressive rock genre has to offer. "Through the years we've experimented with a number of styles and sounds," says GH bassist \ keyboardist Steve Babb. "But I think this is the sound we've been searching for all along. We've certainly never felt this good about a finished album before." "Maybe I'm prejudiced, but Fred Schendel is a monster on the Hammond, and a modern, progressive rock icon in the truest sense," continues Steve. "And he really gets to show off on LEX - REX, even more so than on Chronometree." But Glass Hammer's seventh album is loaded with killer chops and vocals by some of prog's most talented performers. Somnambulist's Charlie Shelton and European guitarist Bjorn Lynne both make contributions, as do the usual GH cast of female vocalists. Regulars Walter Moore and David Carter also make appearances.
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Lex Rex
Glass Hammer Manufacturer: Sound Resources ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006RZ5A Release Date: 2002-09-30 |
Tracks:
- Good Evening
- Tales Of The Great Wars
- One King
- Further Up And Further In
- Intermission
- Music For Four Hands (And Temporal Anomaly)
- A Cup Of Trembling
- Centurion
- When We Were Young
- Goodnight
- Heroes and Dragons
Album Description
Screaming Hammond and Moog solos by America's greatest progressive-rock keyboardist - soaring steel guitar leads, lush beds of Mellotrons, mandolins and acoustic guitars, sweet soprano's, vocals rich with complex harmonies and counterpoint, that signature crunching bass guitar, swirling analog synth leads awash in echo, the grandeur and pomp of the pipe organ - all that and more on Glass Hammer's seventh release, "Lex Rex". Fans have come to expect the unexpected from GH, but "Lex Rex" dishes up the very best that the progressive rock genre has to offer. "Through the years we've experimented with a number of styles and sounds," says GH bassist \ keyboardist Steve Babb. "But I think this is the sound we've been searching for all along. We've certainly never felt this good about a finished album before." "Maybe I'm prejudiced, but Fred Schendel is a monster on the Hammond, and a modern, progressive rock icon in the truest sense," continues Steve. "And he really gets to show off on LEX - REX, even more so than on Chronometree." But Glass Hammer's seventh album is loaded with killer chops and vocals by some of prog's most talented performers. Somnambulist's Charlie Shelton and European guitarist Bjorn Lynne both make contributions, as do the usual GH cast of female vocalists. Regulars Walter Moore and David Carter also make appearances.Customer Reviews:
Glass Hammer - Solid Concept Album.......2007-04-19
Awesome Prog Rock Like 70s Yes.......2005-06-13
These are mostly longer songs, with three tracks in the 10 minute range or longer. The musicianship is expert. The keyboards are way out front: lots of wonderful, ascending organs that provide a very celestial sound. The guitars are also excellent, and reminiscent in a very pleasant way of the work by Yes guitarist Steve Howe. The rhythm section is equally excellent, and the vocals - while lower than Yes singer Jon Anderson - are also good.
The only reason this album is docked a star is the lyrics and the spoken word segments. Ouch! There's way too much about soldiers, swords and dragons. Where is Pete Sinfield when you need him? And the spoken word segue tracks are embarrassing; thankfully they are extremely brief and - as separate tracks - easily avoided.
But aside from that, this album is perfect 70s-style symphonic progressive rock, and is highly recommended.
Retro Christian rock.......2005-01-19
About as subtle as a sledge hammer..........2004-11-19
Très bon prog (Very good ) 4 stars & a half.......2004-11-11
Des superbes compositions,des musiciens talentueux et une bonne production.C'est fameux.
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Iacobus Handl-Gallus: Moralia; Harmoniae Morales (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Ars Musici ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005YJPX Release Date: 2002-01-29 |
Tracks:
- I. Diversos Diversa Iuvant
- II. Tempore Felici Multi Numerantur Amici
- III. Usibus Edocto Si Quicqam Credis Amico
- IV. Cede Repugnanti
- V. Quid Mihi, Livor Edax
- VI. Nec Veneris, Nec Tu Vini Capiaris Amore
- VII. Sperne Lucrum
- VIII. Quid Petitur Sacris
- IX. Adeste Musae, Maximi Proles Iovis
- X. Quod Latet, Ignotum Est
- XI. Nescio Quid Sit Amor
- XII. Qui Sermone Placet
- XIII. Cui Bene Succedit
- XIV. Noli Laudari
- XV. Si Vitare Velis
- XVI. Cui Sunt Multa Bona
- XVII. Carmina Laudantur
- XVIII. Omnia Vincit Amor
- XIX. Odi Et Amo
- XX. Gaudia Principium
- XXI. Turpe Sequi Casum
- XXII. Qui Capit Uxorem
- XXIII. Oderunt Hilarem Tristes
- XXIV. Principibus Placuisse Viris
- XXV. Qui Cito Dat
- XXVI. Qui Cantum Corvi Cras Imitatur
- XXVII. Permultos Liceat Cuculus
- XXVIII. Musica Noster Amor
Tracks:
- XXIX. Musica Musarum Germana
- XXX. Multum Deliro
- XXXI. Inveni Portum
- XXXII. Diligitur Nemo
- XXXIII. Turpe Referre Pedem
- XXXIV. Omnis Homo Nihil Est
- XXXV. Qui Leviter Credit
- XXXVI. Tempore Felici Non Cognoscuntur Amici
- XXXVII. Conscia Mens Recti
- XXXVIII. Pauperiem Modico Contentus
- XXXIX. Nobile Vincendi Genus
- XL. Heu, Quam Difficile Est
- XLI. Semper Pauper Eris
- XLII. Quam Bene Apud Memores
- XLIII. Dulces Exuviae
- XLIV. Cum Moritum Dives
- XLV. Tu Ne Cede Malis
- XLVI. Usus Amicorum Bonus
- XLVII. Plus Laudatori
- I. Dii Tibi, Si Qua Pios Respectant Nimina
- II. O Fortuna Potens
- III. Currit Parvus Lepulus
- IV. Qui Fugat Intrepidos
- V. Casta Novenarum Iacet Aula
- VI. Gallus Amat Venerem
- VII. Quam Gallina Suum Parit Ovum
- VIII. Ergo Mihi Uxorem Qualem Ducam?
- IX. Anna Soror, Soror Anna
- X. Heu, Crucior Certe
- XI. Nusquam Tuta Fides
- XII. Heroes, Pugnate Viri Fortissimi
- XIII. Proditor Est Ut Hypocrita
- XIV. Cogitate Miseri
- XV. Si Vis Laudari
- XVI. Si Tibi Gratia
- XVII. Nil Est Asperius Misero
- XVIII. Hanc Volo, Quae Non Vult
- XIX. Uxor, Amice, Tibi Est Semper Mala
Tracks:
- XX. Quod Licet, Ingratum Est
- XXI. Dulcis Amica, Veni
- XXII. Si Vox Est, Canta
- XXIII. Perfer Et Obdura
- XXIV. Si Prolixa Facit Sapientem Barba
- XXV. Quisquis Amat Dictis
- XXVI. Ne Iactes
- XXVII. Vos, Qui Nulla Datis
- XXVIII. O Homo, Si Scires
- XXIX. Nemo Placet Stultis
- XXX. Vitam Quae Faciunt Beatiorem
- XXXI. Libertas Animi Cibus
- XXXII. Barbara, Celarent
- XXXIII. Vivite Felices
- XXXIV. In Terra Summus Rex
- XXXV. Cui Dolus Est Gratus
- XXXVI. Archipoeta Facit Versus
- XXXVII. Doctus Ait
- XXXVIII. Quod Vitae Sectabor Iter
- XXXIX. O, Quam Dura Premit Miseros Conditio Vitae
- XL. Sunt Tibi Vitandi Sermones
- XLI. Quid Sis, Quid Fueris
- XLII. O Mors
- XLIII. En Ego Campana
- XLIV. Nunquam Bella Bonis
- XLV. Clare Vir
- XLVI. Linquo Coax Ranis
- XLVII. Anseris Est Giga
- XLVIII. Scilicet Extremis
- XLIX. Linguarum Non Est Praestantior Ulla Latina
- L. Livide, Quare Tibi Mea Musica Displicet Uni?
- LI. Lex Et Natura
- LII. Opto Placere Bonis
- LIII. Pascitur In Vivis Livor
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Lex Rex
Glass Hammer Manufacturer: independent ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LX4O30 |
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