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| ARTIST: | Kerry Livgren |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Renaissance |
| TYPE: | Popular Music, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Christian Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Out Of Opus, Portrait II, Don't Pass Me By, Fathers And Sons, Incantos, I'll Follow You, Fair Exchange, New Kind Of Love, Brave Hearts, Wandering Spirit, One More Song, Item 89, Children Of The Shadows, T.G.B. |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 601283000529 |
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Customer Reviews of Prime Mover, Vol. 2
Mixed feelings about this disc I had the original Prime Mover album and I thought it was good. The thing with me is this, the songs themselves may be great.... the lyrics might be first rate....the musicianship fantastic.... the vocals a joy to hear.....but if the drums sound like an electronic machine, it's very hard for me to enjoy any album to its fullest. <
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>On the first Prime Mover album all I could think was how much better the album would have been with a real drummer playing a real drum kit. The bass also was not a real bass guitar and had that phony electronic bass sound. This is another thumbs down. So, here was a very good album (the first Prime Mover from 1988) with very emotionless machine-like sounding drums and bass. So when I heard that the newer Prime Mover 2 was re-recorded, I was delighted! I assumed I would hear real drum sounds and a good sounding bass guitar. Well, I was disappointed once again. I'll admit that there probably is some actual real bass guitar on many of the tunes. But, there are songs that obviously have that machine-bass sound I detest. <
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>On Prime Mover 2 the songs are wonderful, and Livgren is probably one of the best songwriters of all time. But, the sound production still lets me down every time I hear it. I still long for the "Art of the State" sound Livgren, Warren Ham and the boys from AD produced back in the mid 80s. This is what I'd hoped I'd hear on this reworked version of Prime Mover. But it sounds very close, too close, to the original. <
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>When I had read Livgren's liner notes of PM 2, I was so excited when he stated, "THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN THE SONGS THEMSELVES IS THAT THE DRUM MACHINE WAS REMOVED AND WERE REPLACED WITH DRUMS THAT WERE PLAYED." Yippee! I couldn't wait to hear this album without that lousy drum machine! But, the new drums that were "played" were still electronic "sampled sounds!" Yuck! What a downer. <
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>This CD could have been a four or five star album. Instead, the sometimes lifeless and plastic sounding rhythm section keeps it at three stars. Mr. Livgren, how about a Prime Mover 3? But, could you please record some real drums and bass throughout the whole album next time around?
Simply A Great Recording
One listen to Prime Mover II and it will be obvious to see who the composing mastermind was behind those great Kansas recordings. This CD continues to demonstrate Kerry Livgren's ability to write and perform excellent, well thought out music. Warren Ham is one of my all time favorite singers, and he continues to shine on the new and reworked material on Prime Mover II. It would be nice to see (hear) Kerry Livgren and Warren Ham work together again sometime. Prime Mover II is a good example of Kerry Livgren's outstanding song writing skills, and I hope that he continues to produce excellent music for years to come. He definitely has something worth singing about, and thankfully, he does it like no other. The five stars are well deserved for this recording.
GET THIS ONE!!!
This is a great album. I'm glad to see that it's out on cd. Listening to the fresh, newly recorded material sounds great. This album ranks right along up there with "Seeds Of Change." Kerry's new interpretation of "Portrait II" is great. Almost the same lyrics, but changes in the music. "Fair Exchange" off the Kansas album "Vinyl Confessions" is a great re-make. The music is interesting and reflects some styles that were used with Kansas. I recommend this album!