Genius - Episode 1: A Human Into Dreams' World
Genius - Episode 1: A Human Into Dreams' World
Track Listings
| 1. Without Me Today |
| 2. Right Place |
| 3. Paradox |
| 4. Glory of Our Land |
| 5. All of Your Acts |
| 6. Dreams |
| 7. My Pride |
| 8. There's a Human |
| 9. Father |
| 10. Terminate |
| 11. I'm Afraid |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
2002 heavy metal rock opera featuring Mark Boals (ex-Malmsteen, Ring Of Fire), Lana Lane, Daniel Gildenlow (Pain Of Salvation), Chris Boltendahl (Grave Digger), Joe Vana (Mecca), Steve Walsh (Kansas), John Wtton (Asia, Uriah Heep), Oliver Hartmann (At Vance) & many more. Frontiers Records.
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Genius - Episode 1: A Human Into Dreams' World
Daniele Liverani Manufacturer: Frontiers Italy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006O8PE Release Date: 2003-06-20 |
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Album Description
2002 heavy metal rock opera featuring Mark Boals (ex-Malmsteen, Ring Of Fire), Lana Lane, Daniel Gildenlow (Pain Of Salvation), Chris Boltendahl (Grave Digger), Joe Vana (Mecca), Steve Walsh (Kansas), John Wtton (Asia, Uriah Heep), Oliver Hartmann (At Vance) & many more. Frontiers Records.Customer Reviews:
Maybe average.......2005-07-18
Good cast, major problems.......2004-06-17
Awesome line-up, good musicianship, weak production.......2003-12-12
Despite the wide cast of singers present on this debut album, the music is performed by merely two guys: Daniele Liverani and Dario Ciccioni. Liverani has written all the songs by himself; he just got some help with the lyrical work, and he also plays every instrument you could possibly think of except the drums, which are handled by Ciccioni. Liverani plays the guitar in his prog band Empty Tremor and he's played on several tribute albums like Jason Becker and has got solo releases as well. Interestingly enough he's even a better piano/keyboard player. That's because he started out as a piano player and practised for years before switching to the guitar in his late teens. Additionally he plays the bass as well. Considering that all the instruments were played by him is enough proof that he is a fairly advanced musician as far as musical performance is concerned. The drumming is also very competent, though a bit more regular judging by the standards of some other drum gods such as Portnoy, Zonder, Reinert or Christy. Still he does a great job. Concept wise the album deals with the theme of friendship. There's a wide range of singers, all with quite diverse ability, and they all serve the purpose of this concept right. I do not want to go into the details of the story, because most of the lyrics in the booklet are self-explanatory and every listener should bring out his or her own intrepretation.
The one and only problem with the album is the weak production. This entails the recording, the mix, and song arrangements as well. It is understandable that Liverani's budget probably didn't allow him to make this album exactly the way he'd wanted to, since almost every singer recorded their parts in their own countries using their own recording equipments. What Liverani did is put the pieces together and produce the album by himself. That's unfortunately where some songs fell short on production. The mix suffers too. There's no consistent balance. Philip Bynoe, as the narrator, speaks in between songs (like Ayreon - The Final Experiment and Nolan & Wakeman - The Hound of the Baskervilles) but whenever the spoken parts are followed by the music there's a serious difference of sound. Bynoe's voice is mixed too low forcing you to crank up your stereo and then when the music kicks in it's like your speakers are going to blast. The instrumentation and vocals aren't blended too well either. The drum sound is very dry and very 'independent'. It's like they were recorded the last, as opposed to first, and they fail to back up the vocal melodies sufficiently. The guitar solos and riffs are good in their own right, but again they're weakly arranged within the context of the songs. I think that's the biggest setback of this CD. Also I feel some of the vocalists were chosen a bit too randomly to sing their parts. I think Boltendahl is a great singer but his role in the CD sounds a tad out of place. I would have loved to hear more from Midnight personally. Mark Boals sings within a certain style through the entire album - never too high. Gildenlow also seems to give the song what it needs by staying within a certain mid-range. That's good though, cause his ultra versatile vocals would be too much for this concept. I quite like Oliver Hartmann's singing but then overall it makes Genius sound like Avantasia trying to adapt a sharper tone straying from their prog roots slightly. Nevertheless it's a good effort and contains lots of intricate and powerful riffing enriched with melodies that are peculiar to some European prog bands only. Recommended but not essential in my opinion. It will be interesting to see where they head in episode 2.
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Genius - Episode 1: A Human Into Dreams' World
Daniele Liverani Manufacturer: One Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007JS0W Release Date: 2002-10-28 |
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Full title - Ep.1 A Human Into Dreams World. Asian edition of the heavy metal rock opera featuring Mark Boals (ex-Malmsteen, Ring Of Fire), Lana Lane, Daniel Gildenlow (Pain Of Salvation), Chris Boltendahl (Grave Digger), Joe Vana (Mecca), Steve Walsh (Kansas), John Wetton (Asia, Uriah Heep), Oliver Hartmann (At Vance) & many more. One Music. 2002.
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Genius - Episode 1: A Human Into Dreams' World
Daniele Liverani Manufacturer: King ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006JLEL Release Date: 2002-11-18 |
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