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The Tangent - A Place In The Queue (2006) {Special Edition}

The Tangent - A Place In The Queue (2006) {Special Edition}

BAND/ARTIST: The Tangent

  • Title: A Place In The Queue
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Inside Out Music #IOMSECD 237 / SPV #SPV 48750 DCD
  • Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 2CD (01:18:58 + 00:47:15)
  • Total Size: 955 / 373 Mb (Full Scans)
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This is the difficult third album with which they overshoot the mark and risk to escape their roots… but they don’t care". Andy Tillison, singer, songwriter, and keyboardist of the Swedish-British prog rock group The Tangent pulls his own leg and at the same time kiddingly prepares the gentle listener for a few changes. However, the innovations A Place In The Queue can offer, one and a half year after the brilliant The World That We Drive Through, will send every fan into raptures. A Place In The Queue is not really a concept album but all songs deal with the idea that our place in society is similar to a queue where everybody lines up. "We follow the person before us, we follow trends and religions, we act following the advertisements we see", explains Tillison. The music of The Tangent is, of course, a fresh, varied and melodic progressive rock combining tradition, innovation, construction and improvisation. And, most of all, enthusiasm for playing and approachability in an individual style – and this is the true opposite of conformism. This Special edition comes housed in deluxe digipak format with a bonus disc containing an additional six tracks recorded with the Queue sessions.

The release of the Tangent's third album was preceded by a strong buzz – the record label was probably desperate to draw attention away from the fact that one of the group's lead figures, Roine Stolt, had parted ways with Andy Tillison. If the strategy worked, then all the best, because A Place in the Queue actually is the group's strongest effort to date and a serious contender for best progressive rock album of 2006, even though it came out in early February. The Flower Kings' guitarist has always had a strong musical presence. With him gone, sax/flute player Theo Travis is free to take up more space, and that turns out to have a very positive impact on Tillison's songwriting. Less Flower-ish in sound (although Jonas Reingold and Jaime Salazar are still on board), closer to the darker personality of Tillison's Parallel of 90 Degrees, A Place in the Queue will give you a run for your money: strong progressive rock, filled with intelligent arrangements, solid musicianship, complex time signatures, tidbits of humor, a touch of obligatory self-indulgence, and even the episode of bad taste so many legendary prog rock records are known for. The 20-minute epic "In Earnest" sets the bar high: it has pretty much everything a prog rock fan can hope for in an epic and, truth be told, it should have been placed later in the queue, because no other track on the album can match its beauty and intensity. Still, "Lost in London" is a very nice humorous track with a Caravan feel. The one-two punch of "DIY Surgery" clearly makes a point (it's two minutes long!) and succeeds in doing so. Also short, "The Sun in My Eyes" feels much longer, unless you enjoy the strings-drenched sound of vintage Electric Light Orchestra. Tillison should have kept this pastiche for the bonus disc of the album's special edition (yes, even though it actually contains a longer alternate mix already). The 25-minute title track is a satisfying epic, but it accumulates themes and sections in a cumbersome way, whereas "In Earnest" reached a higher level of cohesion. Throughout the album, Travis' saxes and flutes bring in an Ian McDonald/Mel Collins touch that has become a defining feature of the group's sound. The regular edition of A Place in the Queue is 79 minutes long. If you still want more, this edition contains a bonus CD – with additional studio tracks, a remix, and instrumental jams.

~ François Couture, All Music

Track List CD1:

01. In Earnest [20:04]
02. Lost in London [08:09]
03. DIY Surgery [02:18]
04. GPS Culture [10:08]
05. Follow Your Leaders [09:22]
06. The Sun in My Eyes [03:44]
07. A Place in the Queue [25:15]

Track List CD2 - Bonus Material:

Part One - Other Songs Recorded At The Same Time As The Main CD
01. Promises Were Made [07:27]
02. The First Day At School DEMO [05:57]
03. Forsaken Cathedrals [04:54]
Part Two - Alternative Version
04. The Sun In My Eyes - Extended Mix [09:12]
Part Three - Instrumental Ambience
05. Grooving On Mars (LIVE at Karlsruhe Germany 2005) [06:13]
06. Kartoffelsalat Im Unterseeboot [13:34]

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  • GalacticKat
  •  wrote in 01:13
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Love this band. Thanks for the trax!