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Arena involved in ProgAID

Started by Peter, Wed, 2005-01-19, 10:14:38

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Peter

I just read on another forum (yes, I do read other forums :) ) that Clive, John and Mick are going to contribute to the ProgAID project. Chapeau, messieurs. Very good idea.

Here's the mission statement and a list of involved musicians:
The Prog Rock community coming together to help where we can!

ProgAID was set-up in the wake of the terrible earthquake and Tsunami
disaster that tragically struck on the 26th December 2004. The sheer
destruction and loss of human life was of a scale that shook the world.

We considered what the Progressive Rock community could do, even in a small
way, to help alleviate some of the suffering endured, and help towards the
rebuilding of lives and communities.

We have therefore decided to co-ordinate the recording of a CD single to
help raise as much money as possible for those that need it. The song,
titled 'All Around The World', will be recorded on the 29th and 30th
January 2005, and since the decision was made, we have been overwhelmed by
the generosity of so many great musicians who have agreed to give their
time to appear on the single. The list grows daily and currently includes:

Neal Morse
Roine Stolt - The Flower Kings
Anthony Phillips
Martin Orford - IQ
Pete Nicholls - IQ
John Jowitt - IQ
Alan Reed - Pallas
Nick Barrett - Pendragon
Clive Nolan - Arena / Pendragon
Mick Pointer - Arena
John Mitchell - Arena / The Urbane
Gary Chandler - Jadis
Arjen Lucassen - Ayreon
Oliver Wakeman - Oliver Wakeman Band
Steve Balsamo - Alan Parsons Project
Troy Donockley - Iona
Bryan Josh - Mostly Autumn
Steve Gee - Landmarq
Tracy Hitchings - Landmarq
Dave Wagstaff - Landmarq
Bruce Soord - Pineapple Thief
Stu Nicholson - Galahad
Magenta
Steve Babb - Glass Hammer
Daniel Gildenlow - Pain Of Salvation
Mike Baker - Shadow Gallery
Gary Wehrkamp - Shadow Gallery
Doogie White - ex Rainbow / Yngwie Malmsteen
Rob Gould - Fula
Fiona Ford - Fula
Alain Chiarazzo - Eclat
Steve Taylor - Strangefish
Danny Chang - The Fyreworks
Andy Edwards - Ezra
Colin Edwards - Ezra
Chris Dale - Sack Trick / Bruce Dickinson
Paul Davies - ex Karnataka / Panic Room
Jonathan Edwards - ex Karnataka / Panic Room
Nic Waulker - Bluehorses
Liz Prendagast - Bluehorses

Once recorded, the single will go on sale, which is expected to be late
February 2005, and all proceeds will go to the charities that can help the
victims of the Tsunami disaster.

Regular updates, including the amount of money raised, will be posted at
the ProgAID web site at www.ProgAID.com, so please visit for the latest
news. The full list of musicians participating on the single will also be
listed within the "Who's Who" section of this site.

We thank you for supporting this release and please spread this news to as
many people as possible!

Best Regards

ProgAID
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GeoffD

Now that's what I call good. I hope the guys make a good deal of money with it, so the helb will be substantial!

Moonloop

Yes, I'd seen that too. I believe the track is going to be an old number of "Cyan's". Goodness knows how they'll involve all those musicians though - although this IS ProgAID so expect the single to be around 25 mins long  ;)
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Peter

There's a saying in Germany that roughly translates 'Too many cooks make a bad meal' ;)

I hope our Arena heroes have a good influence on that behalf!
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JJ II

Hi I'm new here, but it's great!

Can Clive, John or Mick explain what this project will be like. Considering the name of participants, it must be an epic ;-)

JJ II

Peter

According to the website, recording has already begun. I'm very curious about the results!
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Moonloop

Wonder if Roger Dean's doing the cover art...  ;)





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sotonrobin

Hi

For anyone who is interested I found this on the Musival Discoveries website

Progaid Recording Session - 29 January 2005 Feature Story

http://www.musicaldiscoveries.com/reviews/progaid.htm
Because he was human
Because he had goodness
Because he was moral
They called him insane

Moonloop

Thanks for that. I browse Musical Discoveries quite a lot as I'm fond of the female singer/songwriter genre but I have to admit, I'd missed that bit.

Looks like there may well be a few different mixes available too  ;D
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gelert

Quote from: sotonrobin on Thu, 2005-02-03, 14:50:05
Hi

For anyone who is interested I found this on the Musival Discoveries website

Progaid Recording Session - 29 January 2005 Feature Story

http://www.musicaldiscoveries.com/reviews/progaid.htm


Thanks for the link - well worth the visit.
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Draddi

Good idea ! And what a line up !  quite an exquisite list of people being involved in this.
I could well imagine buying a whole album not only a single....gives more money to the Tsunami victims...and also more great music for me to listen to than with only a single...

Appelmoes??

#11
The single will be available on march 14th.

(How's this?)
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gelert

#12
Quote from: Appelmoes?? on Tue, 2005-03-08, 18:23:44
March 14th will the single be available.

Have you fallen into "Yoda-Speak"....? (I stand corrected...well' I'm sitting down, actually...but rapidly running out of hairs to split....  ;) )

Is that a question, or a statement...?
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Appelmoes??

Well excuse me for not being able to perfectly expres myself in english ::) I'll edit it...

(And it's yoDa btw...)
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Moonloop

March 14th..?? Next week..?? Haven't seen it advertised anywhere....oh, hang on.....it's Prog isn't it so it won't be  ::)

Anyone find any links to buy it yet..??

;D
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Appelmoes??

You'll probably be able to order it through the site. I think I'm getting a creditcard... ;D
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Moonloop

Quote from: Appelmoes?? on Wed, 2005-03-09, 11:50:26
You'll probably be able to order it through the site. I think I'm getting a creditcard... ;D

Credit cards and CD mail order - the start of your financial downfall  ;)  ;D
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Appelmoes??

 ;D I know, but some cd's I just GOT to have! Perhaps I can stay home on fridaynights to save some money.... Err... No (What WAS I thinking?)
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Moonloop

Yep...out today:



"The ProgAID CD EP comes in a full colour slip case, with a colour insert
and is wrapped in cellophane. It is available from many distributors around
the world and all will be selling it at a retail price of GBP 5.00 (or
local equivalent). You can pre-order it NOW direct from
http://www.progrock.co.uk and we will post as soon as it arrives from the
pressing plany! The price of GBP 5.00 INCLUDES postage to anywhere in the
world."

Just ordered mine

;D

 


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gelert

Quote from: Moonloop on Tue, 2005-03-15, 08:34:44
Yep...out today:



"The ProgAID CD EP comes in a full colour slip case, with a colour insert
and is wrapped in cellophane. It is available from many distributors around
the world and all will be selling it at a retail price of GBP 5.00 (or
local equivalent). You can pre-order it NOW direct from
http://www.progrock.co.uk and we will post as soon as it arrives from the
pressing plany! The price of GBP 5.00 INCLUDES postage to anywhere in the
world."

Just ordered mine

;D


Was that a "typo", or are you involved....?


Genuine question, BTW....
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Moonloop

Quote from: gelert on Tue, 2005-03-15, 18:20:19

Was that a "typo", or are you involved....?


Genuine question, BTW....

Neither  ;D . I cut & pasted that para from the email notification I received from the record label.

Pity the single's not in a gatefold sleeve with Roger Dean artwork though  ;)

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Moonloop

Mine arrived yesterday. The versions are:

1. Single Mix (5.25)
2. Definitive Mix (11.58)
3. Air Mix (5.17)
4. Cue Mix (5.02)
5. Instrumental (5.17)

and a "making of" video.

Not actually played it yet but I'm sure it'll be listenable  ;D
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Simtere

It's difficult to be totally objective about something like Progaid because artists have given up their time for free and it's all in a good cause and is thus worthy of support.  At the same time though one should try to be honest about the musical content of this offering and my feelings on the product are a little mixed. 

First I don't really see the need to put so many versions of the track onto the disk.  A standard version, an extended mix and an instrumental would have been more than sufficient.   The addition of two further mixes just seems like padding and for me added nothing to the disc.

I also had problems with the video on my disc.  It plays OK, but the picture looks to be squashed up - like it was filmed in widescreen and then pushed in at the edges to fit a square frame - and it does not seem possible to adjust the shape of the playback window (at least not with the software supplied).

Finally it has to be said that the song itself is not particularly strong - more pop than prog which was a bit disppointing.

Having said all that, it is great to see so many people supporting such a worthy cause, and I would still urge people to consider placing an order for the disc as it is undoubtedly a nice to have item - just don't expect great prog!

gelert

#23
I personally don't have a problem with the number of different mixes...but I do agree that the basic "song" isn't particularly strong. And as such, I don't anticipate it receiving massive radio airplay, especially as The Tsunami Disaster isn't really in the headlines any more.

However, "The Definitive Mix" at 11'58" is a great track, and a real joy to play "spot-the-muso" with...I think that I've spotted Clive's solo, but it might have been Widge wearing his special "Clive Hat"...  ;)

Next stop...the video...

Shame that it doesn't cover the 11'58" mix...but then having read the sleeve notes, it appears that a good number of the contributions arrived by post on CD, during the weeks following the initial recording session weekend...i.e. AFTER the video was shot...!
The compression required to fit the data into QuickTime Player format has rather mucked-up the quality, and...

...it has really shown-up the speed and available memory shortcomings of MY PC...

So it looks as if the planned upgrade is imperative now, rather than just a luxury...

Otherwise, for a Fiver, the CD is excellent VFM.

And congratulations to all those that gave up their time (and money) to record and distribute it.

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Peter

Dear, I love this record. I just unpacked it and gave it a spin. OK, simtere, track 1 is not overly strong, but hey, that one's for the airplay, if they are to get any at all. Track 2 ist just plain beautiful!

And even Track1, now listening to it again.... man, from 3:45 when the sound becomes more and more spherical, the choir jumping in... just cool. I don't know, maybe I'll buy another one or two for mates or so!
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