New album from THE TANGENT in Feb. 2006!

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    Methybrea

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    For the last 3 years, The Tangent has been one of the brightest groups on the jazz fusion/progressive rock scene, now with four albums in 4 years...2003's "The Music That Died Alone", 2004's "The World That We Drive Through", and the 2005 live album "Pyramids and Stars: Live in Germany", and now their new studio release.

    After forming a new, permanent band arrangement by breaking relations with one of the best drummers in the business, Zoltan Csorsz, and having The Flower Kings frontman/guitarist Roine Stolt, leave, they added equally talented ex-TFK drummer Jaime Salazar and the dynamic Karmakanic/studio guitarist Krister Jonsson. The Tangent has set "A Place in the Queue" for the title of their new album, to be released February 3rd, 2006.

    Tracklist:

    1. In Earnest - (Tillison) 20.03
    2. Lost In London - (Tillison/Manning) 8.08
    3. DIY Surgery - (Travis/Middleton) 2.16
    4. GPS Culture - (Tillison) 10.07
    5. Follow Your Leaders - (Tillison) 9.21
    6. The Sun In My Eyes - (Tillison) 3.44
    7. A Place In The Queue - (Tillison/Travis) 25.19

    Total playing time: 79:00

    The personnel is:
    Andy Tillison - Organ, Piano, Moog Synthesisers, Guitars & Principal Voice
    Sam Baine - Piano, Synthesiser & Voice
    Jonas Reingold - Bass Guitar
    Theo Travis - Saxophones, Flutes, Clarinet & Voice
    Guy Manning - Acoustic Guitars, Mandolin & Voice
    Jaime Salazar - Drums
    Krister Jonsson - Electric Guitars (except (4) )

    Special Guest Dan Watts (Po90) - Electric Guitars on (4)

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    Any fans of this band? If you are into prog/jazz fusion its a definate must for these guys. For sound samples go to www.thetangent.org and the "Audio" section for lots of samples from each of their CDs.
     
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    Why is it that progressive bands always have one really short song?
     
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    Methybrea

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    LOL...they are usually instrumental segues into the next song, or some cool little ditty that they never developed!I never thought about that...but now that I think about it this happens a lot :lol:
     

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