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INFINITY

Infinity

Symphonic Prog


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3.13 | 16 ratings | 3 reviews | 31% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1996

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Chester (6:24)
2. Monuments of Mars (5:14)
3. Creed (5:31)
4. Lover's Delight (4:15)
5. Ed's Not Stupid (6:48)
6. Embrace the New Day (5:50)
7. Solar Revolution (6:20)
8. Space Shuttle Suite (6:38)
9. Fantasy (3:28)
10. Citizen John (4:18)
11. Affirmation (4:14)
12. Lord of Light (13:01)

Total Time: 72:03

Line-up / Musicians

- George Gregory / lead (1,3-12) & backing (2,7,8) vocals, piano (1,3-7,9-12), keyboards (2,8,12), organ (7), co-producer
- Lance Swing / lead guitar, backing vocals (1-3,6-8,10,12), bass (2,3,5,6,8,10), keyboards (2,3,8,10,12), co-producer

With:
- Cynthia St. Clair / lead (8) & backing (1) vocals
- Steve Smith / backing vocals (1,3,7,10,12)
- Stacey Swing / backing vocals (2,8)
- Warren Dale / keyboards (1,4-6,11,12), saxophone (7)
- John Schoolcraft / trumpet (7)
- Earl Schrader / bass (1,7,9,12), acoustic 12-string guitar (7)
- Jim Strouf / bass (4,11)
- Scott Towne / drums (1,2,7-10)
- Blake Edwards / drums (4-6,11,12)

Releases information

Collection of tracks recorded between 1977-1989

CD Syn-Phonic - SYNCD 16 (1996, USA)

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INFINITY Infinity ratings distribution


3.13
(16 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(31%)
31%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(25%)
25%
Good, but non-essential (25%)
25%
Collectors/fans only (6%)
6%
Poor. Only for completionists (12%)
12%

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Review by silvertree
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1 stars This American band has strong Yes influences but also the complexity of Gentle Giant. They are quite close to Yezda Urfa. However, I've never been able to 'get into it'. Don't get me wrong, I really like Yezda Urfa but the Infinity album doesn't have the "craziness". I'm sorry to say I found the album plain and boring... Sorry if I offend someone. So send me a mail if you want my copy. I believe it's hard to find now !

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5 stars Already in the first audition of this disk I was right that it is treated of an indispensable item in any progressive collection (mainly if you are a lover of Symphonic-Prog and of Folk-Prog). Clearly influenced by icons of the progressive movement of the seventies, such as, GENTLE GIANT, YE ... (read more)

Report this review (#369784) | Posted by maryes | Saturday, January 1, 2011 | Review Permanlink

5 stars What ?? Why am I the first person to review this album on here ?? This album is 12 excellent prog tracks (released in 1996 but originally from the late 70's) reminding us of Genesis, Yes, Camel... all the way through, but nevertheless with their own style. I only needed one listen to perfectly ... (read more)

Report this review (#35868) | Posted by | Thursday, June 9, 2005 | Review Permanlink

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