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CD Title: Harlequins of Light

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Category: AOR

Year: 2013

Label: Frontiers Records (Italy)

Catalog Number: FR CD 615

Personnel

Jeff Cannata lead and background vocals, drums, bass, keyboards, guitars

Jeff Batter acoustic piano, synths
Jay Rowe organ, synths
Scott Spray bass
David Coe acoustic guitar
Jimi Bell lead guitar
Gary Maus lead guitar
Andy Abel lead guitar
Tony Spada lead guitar
Mark Proto lead guitar
Jay Jesse Johnson lead guitar
Pete Hodson background vocals, synth

Tracks

1.  Harlequins of Light     Listen
2.  As Far As the Eye Can See     Listen
3.  War (Battle Wounds of Life)     Listen
4.  Voice of Illuminati     Listen
5.  Through the Night     Listen
6.  Amnesia (The Rest of Your Life)     Listen
7.  Fortune Teller 2     Listen
8.  California Daze     Listen
9.  Tonight... Forever     Listen
10.  Get To You     Listen
11.  Diamonds and Gold     Listen
12.  Legend of the Mary Celeste     Listen

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From: MetalllianStallion Date: September 5, 2013 at 23:02
I noticed the(1983)S/T band name was one word "ARCANGEL" so maybe there where legal reasons for the word separation in future releases. This is the Cannata show with hired guns much like the debut. I remember back in the day 83' I was in Phoenix and the track "Tragedy" was getting frequent rotation on local rock stations. Arc's debut was a cool release as Cannata has a unique voice,and even today their debut doesn't sound heavily dated like many keyboard driven rock acts of that era. Although the debut barely made a blip on the U.S.charts, today it's considered a cult AOR classic. "Harlequins of Light" combines melodic rock of the early 80's with the Prog/Hi-tech musical material of Cannata's solo albums. The opening track by the same name has a some guitar heft to it (by AOR standards) and is my favorite. After watching the music video and with some of the lyrics ("Voice Of Illuminati") it sounds like Cannata is hip to the New World Order. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9Yf5jVdTNo

From: MetalllianStallion Date: September 5, 2013 at 23:10
I noticed the(1983)S/T band name was one word "ARCANGEL" so maybe there where legal reasons for the word separation in future releases. This is the Cannata show with hired guns much like the debut. I remember back in the day 83' I was in Phoenix and the track "Tragedy" was getting frequent rotation on local rock stations. Arc's debut was a cool release as Cannata has a unique voice,and even today their debut doesn't sound heavily dated like many keyboard driven rock acts of that era. Although the debut barely made a blip on the U.S.charts, today it's considered a cult AOR classic. "Harlequins of Light" combines melodic rock of the early 80's with the Prog/Hi-tech musical material of Cannata's solo albums. The opening track by the same name has a some guitar heft to it (by AOR standards) and is my favorite. After watching the music video and with some of the lyrics ("Voice Of Illuminati") it sounds like Cannata is hip to the New World Order. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9Yf5jVdTNo

From: Photochromic Steve Date: March 18, 2014 at 16:12
Someone needs to tell Jeff Cannata that the rest of the English-speaking world pronounces "Harlequins" as Harley-kwins and not Harley-kins! Apart from that minor niggle, this is a very good album with a high degree of consistent quality. Probably my favourite of the Cannata and Arcangel albums.


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