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THE NEAL MORSE BAND: THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM - LIVE IN TILBURG 2017

Neal Morse

Symphonic Prog


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3.93 | 26 ratings | 2 reviews | 50% 5 stars

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Songs / Tracks Listing

Disc One:
1. Intro
2. Long Day
3. Overture
4. The Dream
5. City of Destruction
6. We Have Got to Go
7. Makes No Sense
8. Draw the Line
9. The Slough
10. Back to the City
11. The Ways of a Fool
12. So Far Gone
13. Breath of Angels

Total Time: 54:45

Disc Two:
1. Slave to Your Mind
2. Shortcut to Salvation
3. The Man in the Iron Cage
4. The Road Called Home
5. Sloth
6. Freedom Song
7. I'm Running
8. The Mask
9. Confrontation
10. The Battle
11. Broken Sky / Long Day (Reprise)
12. Momentum
13. Author of Confusion
14. Agenda
15. The Call

Total Time: 1:33:35

Line-up / Musicians

- Neal Morse/ guitars, keyboards, lead vocals
- Eric Gillette / guitars, vocals
- Bill Hubauer / keyboards, vocals
- Randy George / bass
- Mike Portnoy / drums, vocals

Releases information

Label: Radiant/SONY/Metal Blade
Format: Blu-ray, 2CD/2DVD, Digital
June 15, 2018

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NEAL MORSE The Neal Morse Band: The Similitude of a Dream - Live in Tilburg 2017 ratings distribution


3.93
(26 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(50%)
50%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(35%)
35%
Good, but non-essential (8%)
8%
Collectors/fans only (4%)
4%
Poor. Only for completionists (4%)
4%

NEAL MORSE The Neal Morse Band: The Similitude of a Dream - Live in Tilburg 2017 reviews


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Review by rdtprog
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams
3 stars A new tour of Neal Morse band or Neal Morse is an automatic live release. This time, after some live releases in his hometown in Nashville, he gets back to Tilburg where he has been there many times with the band or Transatlantic. The album "Similitude of Dream" is played which is about 2 hours of epic music. The music, despite the addition of the word band at the end, has that Morse typical style of Symphonic Prog Rock of songs that never ends and where you can clearly hear some "similitude"... with many songs from his past catalog. And that is where Neal lost me here. After being excited with his first releases, too much of one thing is as good as not enough of one thing. But I got to say that this album has some brilliant parts but not enough to satisfy my craving for new Prog music. The Blu-Ray is fun to watch with good visuals, tight performance and for the first time, you can even see Neal in a costume and Mike Portnoy with some big glasses! Neal show us again that he did not believe that Jesus goes well with surround music, because it's only in stereo, but at least this is good! If you have not heard many Neal Morse music or Neal Morse Band, this is another live release to buy, but for me, this may be my last purchase of his stuff unless he can surprise me with a masterpiece.

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5 stars If you're a fan of The Similitude of a Dream - as I am - to me this is a must-have. As expected from a Neal Morse DVD, you a LENGTHY show, with high quality musicianship throughout. TSOAD in it's entirety, which is my favorite Neal Morse album. Another 30+ minutes of encores from Neal's pas ... (read more)

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