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Saturday, August 31, 2019

Marco Minnemann "My Sister"


Country: Germany
Genre(s)Eclectic Progressive Rock
FormatCD, digital, vinyl
Release date: August 31, 2019 (CD, digital), December 2019 (vinyl)
Tracklist
CD 1 (54:31)
1. Falling Down (5:04)
2. Blessed (5:00)
3. Arrogance (5:42)
4. Radical Radicals (Men Are... Women Are) (3:54)
5. Car (1:13)
6. White Sheets (7:37)
7. In The Moonlight (5:23)
8. A New Body For Your Soul (5:04)
9. Start Again (5:30)
10. My Sister (10:04)

CD 2 (52:12)
11. Drum For Your Life (4:06)
12. Cry (2:08)
13. A Working Town (6:59)
14. Does God Want Us To Be Lovers? (5:44)
15. Shuttle (1:56)
16. Angels Crossing The Line (5:19)
17. Quantize Me (4:17)
18. Ferry (3:28)
19. Lovers Calling (7:14)
20. What's In For You? (3:36)
21. Lovers Calling (instrumental) (7:25)

Line-up
Marco Minnemann (The Aristocrats, Steven Wilson) - drums, guitar, bass, keyboards, vocals,
   With:
Eva Kathryn - vocals (1,2,4)
Randy McStine - vocals (2), guitar (2,6)
Adi Argelazi - vocals (1,4,9)
Martin Tramil - vocals (6,17,20)
Aditi Singh Sharma - vocals (6)
Maiah Wynne - vocals (7,19)
Mikaela Attard - vocals (10,13)
Alex Lifeson (Rush) - electric & acoustic guitars (10,19,21), co-producer
Ben Lerner - guitar (3)
Dave Kollar - guitar (9,10,13,16,18)
Anna Rakita - violin (6)
Doug Pinnick (King’s X) - bass & vocals (3)
Mohini Dey - bass (15,19,21)

Description/Reviews
In looking at how the pieces form the whole, “Lovers Calling” (co-written with Alex Lifeson from Rush) stands out as a crown jewel in this recording with a heartstring-tugging bassline from Mohini Dey and Maiah Wynne’s dreamy, contemplative vocals. The overall effect is moody, which pervades the album, but on this song the tenderness underneath really shines.
Read the full review at rusalkimedia.wordpress.com

Media/Samples 
Trailer
Stream
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