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Artist: Conspiracy

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CD Title: The Unknown

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Category: Progressive Rock

Year: 2003

Label: Inside Out

Catalog Number: IOMCD 128

Personnel

Chris Squire bass, vocals
Billy Sherwood vocals, guitar
Jay Schellen drums

Tracks

1.  Conspiracy  5:05
2.  Confess  4:37
3.  New World  7:22
4.  1/2 A World Away  5:48
5.  There Is No End  5:15
6.  The Wheel  5:27
7.  Premonitions  4:10
8.  The Unknown  11:21
9.  I Could (bonus track)  4:22
  
Total Running Time:  53:27

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From: Rycheage Date: August 18, 2003 at 20:57
This certainly is not a bad album, and the more you listen to it, the more you tend to like certain things, but it still is not a Yes album, nor is it a follow-up to Squire’s "Fish Out Of Water" solo album. Instead it’s the perfect marriage between AOR and prog, resulting in something which is closer to "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" than "Close To The Edge".

From: Hrudet Date: January 21, 2004 at 1:16
Lots of melodic hooks are intertwined in the songs, which are for the most part fairly straight ahead. Only 1 song passes 10 minutes and one other 7 minutes. Good stuff for fans of the guys and the genre.

From: Nick C Date: November 14, 2005 at 19:27
Being a fan of pretty much all things Billy Sherwood I think this is a great album...yeah I'm biased I guess. It's very very reminiscent of his previous bands World Trade and The Key. But then you have good ol' Chris Squire - bass god extrodinaire on this (his second collaboration with Billy outside of Yes). The bass playing as you would expect is great especially on the title track where it has a kind of boingy feel! As I say if you have heard World Trade then you'll know what to expect.


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