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(Parallel or 90 Degrees) - "A Can Of
Worms"
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Reviewed
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Jerry
Lucky
www.jerrylucky.com
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Genre: |
Prog
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Country: |
UK
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Length: |
147:46
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Release
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1/27/09
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Band Members: |
Andy Tillison Diskdrive / keyboards,
vocals, guitars, drums |
Sam Baine / keyboards |
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Graham Young / guitars (track 2.1)
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Lee Duncan / drums (tracks 1.2,
1.6, 2.1, 2.6) |
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Jonathan Barrett / bass (tracks
1.2, 1.6, 2.1, 2.6) |
Gareth Harwood / guitars (tracks
1.2, 1.3, 1.6, 1.8, 2.6), Vocals (track 1.6) |
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Guy Manning / guitars (tracks 1.2,
1.4), vocals (tracks 1.4, 1.6) |
Alex King / drums (tracks 1.1,
1.3, 1.7-1.9, 2.2-2.5) |
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Ken Senior / bass (tracks 1.1,
1.3, 1.7-1.9, 2.2-2.5) |
Dan Watts / guitars, devices (tracks
1.1, 1.7, 1.9, 2.2-2.5) |
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Roine Stolt / guitars, vocals (track
1.7) |
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(DISC- (1) - {74:29}
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Track
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1.)-A Man Of Thin
Air (5:05) |
9.)-Petroleum Addicts
(11:02) |
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2.)-The Single (5:56)
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3.)-Unbranded (8:36)
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4.)-Modern (6:00)
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5.)-The Media Pirates
(10:33) |
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6.)-Promises Of Life
(7:49) |
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7.)- Blues For Lear
(8:50) |
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8.)-Space Junk (10:38)
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(DISC-(2) - {73:17}
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1.)-Afterlifecycle
Sequence (28:00) |
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2.)-Embalmed In Acid
(5:42) |
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3.)- Four Egos One
War (20:14) |
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4.)-Fadge Part One
(3:33) |
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5.)-A Kick In The
Teeth (6:44) |
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6.)- Unforgiving Skies
(9:04) |
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Review:
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Being a fan of The Tangent it was a real pleasure to
discover that ProgRock Records was going to release a best
of 2-disc set of Parallel or 90o given the fact this was
Andy Tillison’s previous band. The set entitled A Can of
Worms – The Best of Po90 1996 – 2001 comes with a wonderful
sampling of music from each of the band’s previous six recordings
plus four previously unreleased tracks. What I wasn’t prepared
for as I listened to this is just how much the music contained
elements of what would come to be the music of The Tangent
although there are certainly times where Parallel or 90o
come off much heavier. The band went through many personnel
changes over the term of their existence 1996 through to
2001 but the sound is really held together by Tillison’s
keyboards and vocals.
There is a tendency on “best of” discs to try and put
as many tracks as possible on, which sometimes means leaving
out the longer ones. I’m happy to report that wasn’t the
case here. There are many tracks between eight and ten-minutes
but there are even some longer such as “Afterlifecycle Sequence”
[28:00] and the previously un-released “Four Egos One War”
[20:14]. Stylistically the music on A Can of Worms is as
I said somewhat similar to The Tangent although there are
some differences. It’s perhaps not quite as complex in a
Canterbury way, nor does it seem to have as wide a range
of keyboards. The sounds are there but not always arranged
in the same manner. This isn’t in any way disappointing;
it simply shows how the band’s sound would eventually evolve.
Each of the tracks also seems to have been selected with
an ear to bridging them all together. I didn’t get a sense
that this track was old or this one was newer, in fact Parallel
or 90o managed to maintain a pretty constant and well developed
sound over their years of being together. The tracks, being
longer each changed time and tempo, got louder or quieter
and featured many musical solo spots and change-ups. It’s
everything a progressive rock record should be.
As far as “best of” discs go, this is good one. You
get a smattering of music from Parallel or 90os entire musical
career as well as almost 40-minutes of un-released music.
If you own the originals, it might be a good idea to pick
up A Can of Worms as the tracks I’m sure will sound better
and if perchance you don’t have any of the band’s music,
this would without question be a great addition to the collection
and provide hours of listening enjoyment
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