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Artist: Flag

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CD Title: Across The Stars

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Category: Pomp/ Progressive Rock

Year: 1997

Label: AMG Records

Catalog Number: AMG 00321

Personnel

Arthur Offen Lead & Backing Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
Jon Sherman Lead & Backing Vocals, Drums, Keyboards

Tracks

1.  Flag  4:04
2.  Starider  4:20
3.  Shadowland  3:29
4.  Counting Days  2:59
5.  I Have A Scecret Dream  4:13
6.  Battle Songs  4:06
7.  Tigerhead  3:46
8.  My Fathers House  2:58
9.  A Million Miles  2:47
10.  The Journey Long  5:09
  
Total Running Time:  37:51

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From: Nick C Date: September 18, 2009 at 13:11
I added the Flag albums a year or so ago and as no-one else has commented I will. The band is the brainchild as it were, of Arthur Offen (Once of Air Raid). Across the Stars is the 1st release of what is to be 3 albums/chapters. Now I have to say it's rarer than rocking horse doodoo that you come across such class pomp/rock as this. From the majestic opening track Flag you're gonna be hooked if you love this sort of music. Keyboards are all over this album, but it isn't swamped as there are some meaty guitar riffs. I can't express how great this album is, I can't pick standout tracks - let's just say it's one of these albums that you can play over and over again.....PLUS there are enough changes in style and unexpected curve balls thrown to keep your attention. It's not a case of one track sounds like another. I thought this was great but the follow up Book of Conquest....oh boy!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: July 25, 2012 at 18:21
Very fine Pomp AOR release,pretty good if you discuss that Pomp AOR is only for very pretentious artists and not so easy to appeal to all the demanding listeners..."Shadowland"(nice AOR feel track),"I Have A Secret" Dream","Battle Songs","Tigerhead"(like it!)& "The Journey Long"(the best cut of the album IMO)are my faves...acceptable vocals by Mr Offen & Sherman ...85/100


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