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tater1977 wrote:Neal Schon – The Calling CD
David Farrell
http://planetmosh.com/neal-schon-the-calling-cd/
Neal Schon, the guitarist and ringleader in Journey, is set to release his second solo album, Neal has at some time or another worked with everybody from John Waite and Jeff Scott Soto, Paul Rodgers and Carlos Santana, and Sammy Hagar.
SF-Dano wrote:tater1977 wrote:Neal Schon – The Calling CD
David Farrell
http://planetmosh.com/neal-schon-the-calling-cd/
Neal Schon, the guitarist and ringleader in Journey, is set to release his second solo album, Neal has at some time or another worked with everybody from John Waite and Jeff Scott Soto, Paul Rodgers and Carlos Santana, and Sammy Hagar.
Second solo album???????Just a little research please.
Journey/Survivor wrote:Is the album out already?
If not, then when?
scarab wrote:Is it just me, or does Blue Rainbow Sky
sound a little like the Faithfully intro at the Billy Graham tribute?
Would love to hear Perry's vocals on this one... sounds like classic Journey
scarab wrote:Is it just me, or does Blue Rainbow Sky
sound a little like the Faithfully intro at the Billy Graham tribute?
Would love to hear Perry's vocals on this one... sounds like classic Journey
steveo777 wrote:scarab wrote:Is it just me, or does Blue Rainbow Sky
sound a little like the Faithfully intro at the Billy Graham tribute?
Would love to hear Perry's vocals on this one... sounds like classic Journey
I'd love to hear ANY vocals on it, even Deen, who we all know is great.
tater1977 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Is the album out already?
If not, then when?
Just listening to them on his website...
Comes out Oct 22nd....
Journey/Survivor wrote:tater1977 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Is the album out already?
If not, then when?
Just listening to them on his website...
Comes out Oct 22nd....
Thanks!
Will it be released domestically, or import only?
Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:tater1977 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Is the album out already?
If not, then when?
Just listening to them on his website...
Comes out Oct 22nd....
Thanks!
Will it be released domestically, or import only?
I still don't know the answer to that question. Does anyone know the answer?
Majestic wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:tater1977 wrote:Journey/Survivor wrote:Is the album out already?
If not, then when?
Just listening to them on his website...
Comes out Oct 22nd....
Thanks!
Will it be released domestically, or import only?
I still don't know the answer to that question. Does anyone know the answer?
It's will be available on Amazon and itunes. I didn't notice if Amazon offers a physical disc for sale or not.
tater1977 wrote:Neal Schon – The Calling CD
David Farrell
http://planetmosh.com/neal-schon-the-calling-cd/
Neal Schon, the guitarist and ringleader in Journey, is set to release his second solo album, Neal has at some time or another worked with everybody from John Waite and Jeff Scott Soto, Paul Rodgers and Carlos Santana, and Sammy Hagar.
It has been seven years since his last solo release ‘ I On U’ , and once again Neal has teamed up with two other names from his past, ex Journey drummer Steve Smith, and keyboard player Jan Hammer.
Before we go any further, I must point out that this album is a fully instrumental affair, with Neal playing all guitars and Bass, Steve Smith on drums, Jan Hammer on Keyboards, and Igor Len who is a jazz piano player. I am not really a fan of instrumental records, the odd one or two I can live with, but a whole album, that’s takes some doing on my part. However, this is really good, it is really an excuse for Neil to shine, as he wrings the neck out of his guitar, time and time again, backed up by some serious Moog playing from Jan.
This is a record of different styles and textures, from the jazz of ‘Carnival Jazz’ the self-explanatory ‘Six String Waltz’ , the solo spot of ’Irish Field’ which showcases Neal’s touch and finesse at song writing, through to the hard hitting ‘Black Smash’, Neil never stays in the same camp for long, flitting from genre to genre with consummate ease. The full on jazz of “Fifty Six”, is testament to how content he is as a musician to let Igor Len bring something new to the table, and at the same time pushing Neal into the background. ‘Blue Rainbow Sky’ could be on any Journey record if he just added some lyrics, such is his playing on this track, full of emotion and stirring melodies.
This is deserving of another spin in the cd player, think of it as a Calling. 8/10
Track Listing
1. The Calling
2. Carnival Jazz
3. Six String Waltz
4. Irish Field
5. Black Smash
6. Fifty Six
7. True Emotion
8. Tumbleweeds
9. Primal Surge
10. Blue Rainbow Sky
11. Transonic Junk
12. Song Of The Wind II
www.schonmusic.com
brandonx76 wrote:Is anyone able to download this from LiveNation?
I keep getting an error, was supposedly released at 10/19 12:00 AM ET...says no downloads available. Sent them an email which seems to be the only way to get in touch with them and no response.
Majestic wrote:The Calling is available at Amazon now! Just got it, and giving it first listen.![]()
Recommend you all avoid the live nation offering, what a mess! Amazon purchase was easy and flawless, and I'm sure itunes is good too.
steveo777 wrote:Majestic wrote:The Calling is available at Amazon now! Just got it, and giving it first listen.![]()
Recommend you all avoid the live nation offering, what a mess! Amazon purchase was easy and flawless, and I'm sure itunes is good too.
Thanks....I just ordered it from Amazon. Says I should have it by the 25th. I'll have to call them about their free shipping bait that was not there when I checked out, but it's all good. I have another album for my collection from one of my favorites.
Majestic wrote:steveo777 wrote:Majestic wrote:The Calling is available at Amazon now! Just got it, and giving it first listen.![]()
Recommend you all avoid the live nation offering, what a mess! Amazon purchase was easy and flawless, and I'm sure itunes is good too.
Thanks....I just ordered it from Amazon. Says I should have it by the 25th. I'll have to call them about their free shipping bait that was not there when I checked out, but it's all good. I have another album for my collection from one of my favorites.
You can always order the digital album for while you wait. I'm listening to the digital album and won't be buying a disk. So far, so good!
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