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Rudess-Morgenstein Project

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Topic: Rudess-Morgenstein Project
Posted By: Lynx33
Subject: Rudess-Morgenstein Project
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 10:08
I cannot find Rudess-Morgenstein Project included on Progarchives. Can anyone tell me why is it so? It would be good to be possibly given the opportunity to write reviews on their both albums, which are absolutely superb. Is it possible that they are not included here? If it is so, I would like to suggest that they be. I think I am not the only person having this opinion.

Lynx33



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Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 11:48
Hey Linx,

Can you give some links for this project, a myspace if possible?


Posted By: GentleGiant
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 13:25
official site (with samples) 
http://www.yesiknow.net/rpm/


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Posted By: Lynx33
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 16:01
Hey there,

There isn't an exact site dedicated to the project but:

here it is J.Rudess home page link (the two Rudess/Morgenstein discs are listed under Jordan/Discography section:

http://www.jordanrudess.com/jr/

Here it is Jordan Rudess myspace (some details and basic background of the projects included):

http://www.myspace.com/jordanrudess

The project studio album (Rudess Morgenstein Project, 1997) is also listed under Jordan Rudess discography at Encyclopaedia Metallum page, but not the live album, which is called The Official Bootleg (Rudess/Morgenstein Project, 2001):

http://www.metal-archives.com/

There is a third album, a doube live record called Silly Putty Sounds (2007), which is not official, but can be found on the internet.

I've heard these two splendid musicians live performing the project's music, I can tell they are very proficient, they bring their best shape, the music is unbounded and exuberant, and highly progressive, by the way this can be said about all the three discs (I have the unoffician one as well).



Posted By: Lynx33
Date Posted: July 17 2010 at 16:04
Oops, there is a site to them! Thankx to Gentle Giant. That's great.


Posted By: harmonium.ro
Date Posted: July 18 2010 at 04:21
I think it was discussed before whether these albums could be entered to Rudess' discography but I don't remember what was the final decision taken, so I asked the Crossover team for help.



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