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Steve wilson - The Raven that refused to sing (Repost DTS CD)
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Date 6 years, 8 months
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Album: The Raven That Refused To Sing
Artist: Steve Wilson
Bron : BluRay
Genre: Rock
Method : RIP from BluRAY to DTS CD
Engineer : Alan Parsons

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**Ik post alleen meerkanaals surround, geen MP3 of Lossless**


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TRACKS

01. Luminol
02. Drive Home
03. The Holy Drinker
04. The Pin Drop
05. The Watchmaker
06. The Raven That Refused To Sing

REVIEW

Since embarking on a solo career that has liberated him from his band Porcupine Tree's occasional
stylistic restrictions, Hemel Hempstead's widely revered prog-rock polymath has been revelling in
the genre's limitless possibilities. Emboldened by the presence and powers of bassist Nick Beggs
and woodwind maestro Theo Travis, Wilson's third solo album covers a bewildering amount of ground.
Based on a series of self-penned ghost stories in the tradition of Edgar Allen Poe and Arthur Machen,
The Raven That Refused to Sing explodes into life with a stripped-down art-rock thud before morphing
seamlessly into all manner of wildly evocative soundscapes, melodic crescendos and mellotron-drenched
fever dreams. Honed to peak fitness by recent touring, Wilson's band whip up an electrifying storm of
amorphous vitality, their grasp of light and shade ensuring that something as elaborate and adventurous
as The Watchmaker never loses focus or fire. Concluding with the eerie grace of the title track, this
album shows Wilson to be one of modern rock's most cunning and soulful protagonists.

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