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But, incidentally, an album passes where I feel I have to speak up and say how good it is, and this is one of those! Roine Stolt is nearly missing here. Most of it, yes, but end is the best. Can a song get any more frustrating? Not because it is any bad but because I hear so much potential here that does not get fulfilled. karmakanic who the boss in the factory

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This makes for a nice break between the epics, as the lengthy title track is short to follow. Remember, these guys are Karmakanic, not a Flower Kings side-project.

I simply can not believe what I'm hearing.

karmakanic who the boss in the factory

After all, Stolt practically built the entire career of The Flower Kings on happy, sappy, hippy tunes obviously he drifted away from that philosophy, but you get my pointso you can obviously hear the resemblance there.

Part II is a wonderful track with great combination of bass guitar solo and piano touch back beautifully by string arrangement.

My favourite track on the album has ib be "Who's the Boss in hhe Factory?

The music here has much less emphasis on being flashy, virtuosic, or catchy. The song features nice bass guitar solo in the middle of the song. Yes, The Flower Kings used keys extensively, but mostly for symphonic and atmospheric purposes.

They might take a bit to grow bozs you, but are quite easy to singalong to. Jazz Latin New Age. It's truly a fantastic album, the defining piece of music for this band's repetoir.

Fans of any of the bands mentioned above should definitely seek to acquire this record, you won't be disappointed. As such, there are some influences still lingering from The Flower Kings, yet wbo you transition from "Entering The Spectra" to "Wheel Of Life" and finally to this record, you'll notice the pattern; Roine Stolt was featured heavily on "Spectra", not as much on "Wheel" but the sound was still there.

This album took a few listens to sink in for me, and at first I was feeling like it was pretty bland and a bit too smooth, in te almost "prog by numbers" way.

Can a song get any more frustrating?

Who's The Boss In The Factory

The track that consumes more than 19 minutes duration has practically little orientation towards a song because it changes unexpectedly in medium to fast tempo. This time I can at least understand the excitement around this but I can't fully share it.

Do I need to add that some keys parts are solidly being built? It is a sound that is both complex and accessible. And I also would have put money on the guess he did some of the songwriting for this album. In The Flower Kings he has played his bass guitar wonderfully and in fact he is one of the best prog rock bass players of the 90's and 's.

The only subpar track on this album is "Who's the Boss in the Factory? Two Blocks from the Edge generally flows in a similar mood but in a more ''ballad'' pattern with beautiful vocals again I have to repeat myself.

Who's the Boss in the Factory? - Karmakanic | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic

Maybe it's the combination of three supergroups Karmakanic, TFK and The Tangent both in line-up as bosa songstyle by the way that is the secret here. Of course, Larsson is a fantastic musician, but the sound of Krister Jonsson just screams "70's Pink Floyd" guitar.

You are not logged, please complete authentication before continuing use forum credentials. I'll say no more! And so it proved to be I can already reveal. First, I'm a huge Flower Kings fan!

The line-up for the album makes one grin as it's pretty clear that Reingold has a lot of people who owe him favors. A cornucopia of impressions including Genesis and Pink Floyd references plus breaks and turns en masse. That comes true with me as I spin this album and I start to have curiosity with its previous release 'Wheel of Life' which when I re-spin the CD again I have another perspective about the band.

The major cause is I think because the opening track 'Send A Message From The Heart' is an epic that does not sound quite catchy at first spin and it took me many spins to be able to enjoy it.

karmakanic who the boss in the factory

Jonas Reingold has appeared as the bass player for several bands such as KaipaMidnight Sun and Tomas Bodinhe's also produced a number of offerings for bands.

Next up is the shorter Let in Hollywood, a song to wipe the sweat from your forehead and stop shaking.

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