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Posted: Nov 24 2009, 09:38 PM
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CROSS
The Thrill Of Nothingness Progress 2009 (Posted Image) Cross, who are basically Hansi Cross plus friends, have been on the go since the late eighties, putting out seven albums of seventies infused prog along the way. This album should have been out a couple of years back but, disasterously for a musician, Hans fell foul of tinnitus and hyperacusis, which prevented him from listening to any music for a over a year. He's now recovered, to a degree, and this latest release os testament to his musical acumen. Fans of seventies symphonic prog should be snapping this one up for highlights like 'A Universe Inside' and the epic magnificence of 'Eternity'. A brilliant slab of prog. Buy CD From Amazon :twisted :twisted :twisted :twisted / 4 out of 5 |
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