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Cannata - "Mysterium Magnum"- Nick's Review

Reviewed by: Nick Clarkson
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: USA
Language: English
Length: 59:32
Release Date: 4/2006
Label:
Oxford Circus
Band Members: Jeff Cannata - Lead & Bk vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums Greg Trabandt - Drums
  Jeff Batter - Piano, synths Bob Giannotti - Lead guitar, flute
  Chuck Beckman - Lead guitar Jay Johnson - Lead guitar
  Jimi Bell - Lead guitar David Coe - Acoustic guitar
  Rohn Lawrence - Lead guitar Jay Rowe - Piano, synth
  Pete Hodson , Rose Coppola - BK vocals
     
Track Listing: 1.)- Spirit Of The Four Winds (8:04) 8.)-Tears Of America (5:53)
  2.)- Kali Allah (2:48) 9.)- Wanted: Dead Or Alive (3:37)
  3.)- Somewhere Beyond The Sun (8:46) 10.)- Life: 101 (4:17)
  4.)- 4:17 (California) (3:37) 11.)- French (3:03)
  5.)- King Of The Mountain (5:05) 12.)- Reason To Live (3:29)
  6.)-Promise You Heaven (5:04) 13.)- Reprise: Kali Allah (1:05)
  7.)-Book Of Ages (4:39)  
     
The Review

From the early 80's onward Jeff Cannata's name has been synonymous with well polished keyboard driven AOR with a twist of pomp. Some of his albums are regarded by those in the know as true classics of the genre with probably his ArcAngel album from 1983 being one of the undoubted highlights. With this release Jeff has changed tack somewhat and moved slightly away from the AOR sound to a more progressive sound and the keyboard washes of old although still present are held in restraint somewhat. In fact I suppose you could now call this Pomp with a twist of AOR, the crafty chap has turned the tables on us. I have to say I like this new approach a lot as it seems to let his wonderful music breathe more and this is well on it's way to potentially being my favourite of all his albums. ***

"Spirit of the Four Winds" gets things started and has all the usual Cannata trademarks, solid guitar, nice fluid keyboards and great harmonies. Kali Allah continues in a similar fashion but has a strong rhythm pattern with drums leading the song and a killer keyboard solo in the middle. Next up is my favourite track on the album "Somewhere Beyond the Sun". This song has a real epic feel about it and in parts reminds me of the band Transatlantic, but most of all it has a structure and sound similar to his earliest band Jasper Wrath. The song employs the flute to great atmospheric effect which gives the song an extra dimension and for me takes it to another level. This is probably the most "progressive" song on the album with plenty of odd time changes.***

The gentle guitar lilt of "4:17 (California)" is next and is a song that just grabs you. I found myself humming and singing it to myself after only a couple of listens. "King of the Mountain" is a reworking of a song originally found on the ArcAngel album as is "Wanted: Dead or Alive" later on. Both are superb songs but I think I prefer the originals, having said that I've practically grown up with the originals so the new versions may have that stacked against them on my part, they are great songs though. ***

The following tunes follow the usual Cannata style except more proggy than you would expect, all are really fantastic songs with choruses and harmonies that just stick with you. "Life:101" is another song that kicks off with an acoustic guitar and has another great great chorus that again I found had embedded itself hook, line and sinker into my psyche. "French" is a bit of an oddball track, almost a dance track which has a feel of a band like The Future Sound of London or Ozric Tentacles somewhat, all ambient keyboard touches and beats. Initially I wasn't overkeen on the song (despite my liking of the two bands mentioned), but now I find it pretty enjoyable, it just seems to be an odd song to put on the album. "Reason to Live" gets things right back on course before the closer "Reprise: Kali Allah" ends the album with a kind of Eastern feel (again see Ozrics Pyramdion or Hidden Step for a sound reference).***

So that's it! All in all I think it's a pretty fantastic album and I really think that this one might become my favourite of all Cannata's works. A gem.***

 

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