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Monday, December 5, 2016

Heresy "Prufrock"


Country: USA
Genre(s): Progressive Rock
Label: Toll House Records
Format: CD, digital
Release date: December 5, 2016
Tracklist
1. Dante's Prelude (0:20)
2. Let Us Go (2:59)
3. Yellow Fog (3:45)
4. Time (4:30)
5. How Should I Begin (2:50)
6. Narrow Streets (0:50)
7. Night Vigil (5:22)
8. Ragged Claws (0:57)
9. I Was Afraid (3:39)
10. Dilemmas (2:03)
11. Worthwhile I (2:48)
12. Worthwhile II (3:08)
13. Prince Hamlet (3:37)
14. Mermaids (2:47)
15. Lament (1:27)
16. Chambers Of The Sea (4:50)
     Bonus tracks:
17. We Watch The Stars (3:17)
18. Out Of The Blue (4:30)
19. The Headless Horseman (2:13)
20. London 1941 (3:37)
21. An Age Old Recipe (3:56)
22. Wasted Moments (4:25)
23. Love Sleep (5:33)

Total time 73:23

Line-up
Tony Garone - vocals, guitars
Scott Harris - keyboards, vocals
John Sergio - bass, mandolin, flute (4, bonus tracks)
Chris Camilleri - drums (except 7, opening section of 16), vocals
   with
Ed Clark - electric guitar (5, 14, 15, 18, 19, 23)
Dave Kaelin - electric guitar (3, 4, 6, 11)
Joaquin Lievano - electric guitar (2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16); additional guitar (5)
Billy Brown - additional guitar (23)
Steve Vai - electric guitar ( 20, 22)
Jason Brower - drums (7, opening section of 16)
Ann Marie Garone - additional vocals (17)
   and (tracks 1-16):
Max Darche - trumpet
Andrea Ekezian - additional vocals
Alan Lin - violin
Christiano Lourenco - spoken word introduction
Joe Meo - saxes and flute

Description/Reviews
 Stylewise, Heresy are sympho/neo prog and very solid musicians. Their album “Prufock” is basically a concept album that revolves around “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot.
Read the full review by Rob Pociluk at progressivemusicplanet.com

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