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3.8 out of 5
75.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Rock Debut
If you're looking for a quality 'traditional rock' album then this is for you. A wealth of talent that work together rather than competing against each other, as can so often happen with so called 'super groups'. I've come to this the wrong way round having got 'Second Nature' first, however, I prefer this album the songs seem a little more upbeat to me, and although most of the songs are shorter than usual for most of the participants they are of the right length and compliment each other whilst being individual. If you haven't heard this band before it's worth taking a risk!
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but
Not nearly as good as their next CD Second Nature which is great! In fact I'm a little disappoint in this having listen to Second Nature prior to buying this CD. If Id heard this first Im not sure I would have bought the far superior 2nd CD. Drumming is immense as you'd imagine, Id expect no less from Mike and all the musicians are very talented and I own virtually everything Mr Morse has ever performed but for me though this is a bit of a waste of great talent and electricity.
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Very average not the best little bit tame for me .
5.0 out of 5 stars Great album.
Love this band. Too many people trying to pigeon hole them but i think that they have their own sound. This album is currently responsible for my speeding - That's my story officer & i'm sticking to it. The delivery from the USA took a while though.
4.0 out of 5 stars Mike Portnoy
Being a big an of Dream Theater and Mike P,I thought I would give Flying Colors a try, I have not been disappointed, even though its no DT, managed to watch some tracks on Ytube prior to making the purchase, so I knew what to expect.
5.0 out of 5 stars Such prog.
Great album.
4.0 out of 5 stars something for everyone
Mascot Label Group announces the release of the eponymous debut album from Flying Colors, the spectacular new virtuoso prog/pop/metal rock band formed by drummer Mike Portnoy and guitarist Steve Morse.The band also features Dave LaRue (who worked with Steve in Dixie Dregs) on bass, Neal Morse on keyboards and Casey McPherson on vocals and guitar.Kicking off with mid tempo `Blue Ocean' it lets you into the Asia-style sound that encompasses most of the sound on the album with a couple of exceptions. Rocking up the noise with the cracking `Shoulda, Coulda, Woulda'and `The Storm'. `Fool In My Heart', `Everything Changes'and Better Than Walking Away' slows the pace down at the right sequence times on the album. `Kayla' features a middle ages style guitar book-ending, great vocal track not sounding too dissimilar to Chris Cornell, with some superb drumming from Mike Portnoy. `All Falls Down' is a fast paced track with some serious Muse-like overtones, featuring some frantic guitar and drumming combinations.`Infinite In Me' - an Asia/Yes style track of twelve minutes that soaks up and releases all that's great about this musical collaboration. An epic track that provides a vehicle for the solo's to take flight.This album came as something as a surprise to me, I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. There is something for everyone to listen to from commercial radio friendly tracks, to out and out rockers and then some sophistication for the prog rock fans.All in all a great release from the players on here, I look forward to the live dates that I believe will be happening.
2.0 out of 5 stars Stunted
Uninspired, weak rhythm and lack of energy. Sickening vocal. Not what I expected from these musicians. 'Transatlantic' is really better project.
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