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Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - Transatlantic - Album news | Transatlantic - the Progressive Rock Supergroup featuring DREAM THEATER's Mike Portnoy, MARILLION's Pete Trewavas, THE FLOWER KINGS' Roine Stolt and Neal Morse (Ex-SPOCK'S BEARD) will release their long-awaited third album in October 2009.
The Whirlwind is a 77-minute piece of music that is sure to satisfy the band's legions of fans that have patiently waited almost the entire decade for the reunion of these 4 musicians.
The Whirlwind will be available in two formats:
A Regular Edition Single CD of the entire 77 minute Epic as well as a 2-CD Special Edition containing a Bonus Disc with 8 newly recorded Studio Tracks.
(4 new Transatlantic compositions and 4 Cover Songs)
The Track Listing for the Special Edition is:
Disc One:
The Whirlwind
Disc Two:
Spinning
Lenny Johnson
For Such A Time
Lending A Hand
The Return Of The Giant Hogweed (Genesis)
A Salty Dog (Procol Harum)
I Need You (America / The Beatles)
Soul Sacrifice (Santana)
Transatlantic's The Whirlwind Is Currently Scheduled For The Following Release Dates:
October 23rd 2009: Germany, Austria, Switzerland
October 26th 2009: Europe
October 27th 2009: North America · Discuss this news further (0) |
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