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NO WAY OUT

Rich Casey

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2.85 | 8 ratings | 1 reviews | 0% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2006

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Rat's Ass (2:40)
2. White Swan (With Duck Sauce) (4:24)
3. 199 Mass Ave. (3:25)
4. The Portal (1:07)
5. Crossing Over / New World (3:31)
6. Sometimes an Island (5:22)
7. Just Another Day (4:37)
8. Amethyst (3:49)
9. Damien's Last Dance (6:10)
10. The Afterparty (3:10)
11. The Nomad (7:33)
12. Interlude on a Quiet Subway Platform (8:51)
13. In a Perfect World (2:12)
14. Morpheus Takes a Cat Nap / Nightmare in Istanbul (6:08)
15. No Way Out (4:06)
16. A Fond Farewell (1:37)

Total Time 68:42

Line-up / Musicians

- Rich Casey / all Instruments
- Walter Stickle / sax (track 6)
- Steve Chaggaris / drums (tracks 1, 2), percussion (track 14)
- Gabrielle Agachiko / vocals (track 7)

Releases information

Self Released

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RICH CASEY No Way Out ratings distribution


2.85
(8 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(0%)
0%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(12%)
12%
Good, but non-essential (38%)
38%
Collectors/fans only (38%)
38%
Poor. Only for completionists (12%)
12%

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Review by apps79
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3 stars Boston-based American composer and multi-instrumentalist Rich Casey entered the prog scene suddenly around mid-00's with a brief but prolific production of albums.His first one ''No way out'' was indepedently released in 2006, a work recorded between autumn 05' and winter 06' at 7A West Studios in Charlestown, Boston.Casey handles all guitars, keyboards, drum programming and bass synths, while he receives little help by guest musicians in drums, sax and vocals.

To try to fully describe Casey's debut is something like a bet, as the artist explores so many musical paths in ''No way out'', that is impossible to come up with a short description.This fact hurts the album's consistency but at the same time Casey's ideas are way too interesting to just skip them.His base seems to be Electronic/Synth Rock, adding to the mixture elements from Classic Prog, Symphonic Rock, Lounge Jazz and New Age.Note that the album is all instrumental except for one vocal track (''Just Another Day'').The majority of Casey's ideas are heavily driven by the massive synth/organ explorations and piano paces with series of cosmic, elegant and sonic soundscapes.He often enriches them with his decent guitar playing, either in a heavy mold, much in the vein of COSMOGRAF or DARWIN'S RADIO, or with smooth acoustic themes and more intense symphonic leanings, not unlike early GENESIS.On the later tracks his music obtains a more Electronic approach with groovy drum programming and stronger synth work in the style of SHAMALL, but even so it remains quite inspired.And of course some pieces are exclusively based on his synths with a lovely, spacey and unique atmosphere.

Quality instrumental Electronic Prog/Rock by an unknown but talented artist and an excellent purchase both for massive listenings and background music.Warmly recommended.

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