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JUBAL

Tantalus

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2.79 | 23 ratings | 1 reviews | 9% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2000

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Better Promise (3:53)
2. When You Turn (6:53)
3. Route Forty Nine (Part One) (4:48)
4. Dance Me A Song (5:47)
5. Neon City (5:42)
6. Peas And Queues (3:56)
7. Night Flight (6:58)
8. Gasp (Gasp Silk On A Cloud Reaching For Life) (9:32)
9. Sun Quay (2:42)
10. Time Will Tell (6:25)
11. Footprints (Walk Alone Moment In Time) (6:04)
12. Now's The Time (10:00)

Total Time: 72:50

Line-up / Musicians

- Bob Leek / lead vocals, acoustic guitars
- Tim Day / guitars
- Max Hunt / keyboards, percussion, programming, backing vocals
- Gerlinde Hunt / keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
- Damien Slowey / drums
- Jason Tilbrook / basses, mandolin, balalaika, 12 String guitar

With:
- Toby Young / additional keyboards

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TANTALUS Jubal ratings distribution


2.79
(23 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music(9%)
9%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection(39%)
39%
Good, but non-essential (43%)
43%
Collectors/fans only (4%)
4%
Poor. Only for completionists (4%)
4%

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Review by hdfisch
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2 stars I did not listen to any other of their records, but I've got to say this one here is quite a weak and mediocre one. It's okay and nice to listen as a background music but does not offer anything interesting, at least to me. It's a mixture of well-known Neo-Progish patterns and some acoustic rock. Actually I'd file it rather under Neo-Prog since I'm not able to discover any similarity with classic British Symphonic Prog as we know from bands like Yes, Genesis, King Crimson or Gentle Giant. But as well there is not any hint for a "new generation Symphonic Prog". Really nothing I could recommend to a Prog collector, still 2 stars!

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