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Artist: Steve Walsh

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CD Title: Shadowland

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Category: Melodic Rock/Prog

Year: 2005

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 249

Personnel

Steve Walsh vocals, keyboards
Joel Kosche guitar, bass
David Ragsdale violin
Joe Franco drums
Michael Romeo orchestration
Matt Still percussion

Tracks

1.  Rise  5:15
2.  Shadowman  6:44
3.  Davey and the Stone that Rolled Away  5:54
4.  Keep on Knockin'  5:53
5.  Pages of Old  4:54
6.  Hell Is Full of Heroes  6:03
7.  After  9:58
8.  The River  4:13
  
Total Running Time:  48:54

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From: Nick C Date: July 23, 2005 at 18:08
Not as wierd and off the wall as the massively underrated Glossolalia so that should please a few (not me though I loved the album). A more down to earth approach is adopted and I think many will find this release more acceptable, in fact many of the tracks have a Kansas feel about them (circa Freaks of Nature and Spirit of things)which I suppose is to be expected but they don't have that kind of epic Kansas feel. Steve is on fantastic form and it is an excellent release. 8.5/10

From: AOR freaky Date: July 25, 2005 at 3:48
Indeed, not as 'weird' as his previous effort, but still complex enough for the majority. Me, I like it, though it's not a top release. Very enjoyable and you have to get into it, to appreciate it. Several listenings are necessary, but then you have a very nice record.

From: Wotty Date: August 27, 2005 at 15:39
Trepidation.That was the word that sprung to mind considering the "wackiness" and self-indulgence of previous solo releases.But this really lives up to the term "grower",not immediate,but after a few spins it's a brain-lodger....


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