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Artiest | 3.2 (Robert Berry`s) |
Titel | The rules have changed |
Medium | CD |
2e HANDS | Nee |
Genre | Progressive/Neoprog/Symphonic |
Omschrijving | The working relationship between the legendary
keyboard player Keith Emerson and singer and multi-instrumentalist Robert Berry started in 1987.
Iconic manager Brian Lane (Yes, Asia, A-Ha, It
Bites etc.) and Carl Palmer arranged a meeting
between the two prolific musicians. The plan was to
form a more melodic, song oriented band (compared
to EL&P), which would allow Emerson, Berry and
Palmer to follow in the footsteps of the success
that Asia and GTR were enjoying in that period.
The result of that collaboration between Emerson,
Berry and Palmer was the band “3”, and the album
“... To The Power of Three” released worldwide by
Geffen Records in 1988. The first single, “Talkin`
`Bout” reached #9 on the Billboard Magazine charts
and the band toured the US to support the album.
With the success of the first release, Geffen urged
the band to go back into the studio to begin work
on a second album, but Emerson felt uncomfortable
with Geffen’s momentum stifling, inconsistent
strategy that ultimately cut the first album`s
success short, consequently prompting the band to
call it quits. At the time of their breakup several
songs were already written for that second release
(later released on Robert Berry’s solo album,
“Pilgrimage to a Point”).
In October 2015, conversations about a new “3”
album started between Robert Berry and Frontiers
President, Serafino Perugino as Robert had been
speaking to Keith about releasing the long delayed
3 follow up album. Along with renewed fan interest
in the band and those conversations, Berry had
sparked revived enthusiasm from Keith Emerson for
pursuing the project. The exchange of musical ideas
and song collaborations ultimately paved the
groundwork for this new release to be called 3.2.
Everything was set. Song ideas, studio time, record
contract… and then, that dark day. Emerson’s
untimely death made the album an uncertainty.
Robert was left with Keith Emerson’s final musical
ideas for the project. From old cassette tapes,
keyboard parts written over the phone, to long
discussions about style, the framework of the album
was set and ready to be produced.
After several months of grieving and contemplation
about what to do with these co-written songs and
musical fragments from Emerson, Robert decided to
resume work on the material that was created and
craft a record that would ultimately be a fitting
tribute to Keith Emerson’s musical legacy and at
the same time re-energize and update the musical
style started with ‘3’ some 30 years ago.
The final result is 3.2, a reboot of the original
“3” project, centered on Robert Berry’s amazing
talents. This is a record that deserves to be heard
by each and every fan of the great Keith Emerson
and includes some exquisite musical parts, which
every progressive music fan will be delighted to
indulge in.
Tracklist:
1. One By One
2. Powerful Man
3. The Rules Have Changed
4. Our Bond
5. What You’re Dreaming Now
6. Somebody’s Watching
7. This Letter
8. Your Mark On The World
PRODUCED BY: Robert Berry
SONGWRITERS: Keith Emerson, Robert Berry
ARRANGEMENTS: Keith Emerson, Robert Berry
RECORDED and MIXED BY: Robert Berry at Soundtek
Studios, Campbell, CA
MASTERED BY: George Horn Mastering, Berkeley, CA
INSTRUMENTATION: Robert Berry |
Extra informatie | |
Prijs | €17,50 |
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