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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - News from Ex-Crimson Glory singer Midnight
Ex-Crimson Glory vocalist Midnight is gearing up for the release a new album entitled All Souls Midnight. It will feature the four tracks from his Acoustic Crimson EP and the lost "Midnight Mass" recordings from the late '80s/early '90s.

The tracklist is as follows: 'Lost Reflection', 'Painted Skies', 'Far Away', 'Transcendence', 'Carnival 1', 'The End', 'Mermaids', 'Carnival 2', 'Midnight Mass', 'What Child Is This?', 'Story Of Lost Reflection'. 

Jon Oliva and keyboardist John Zahner are featured players on the album.

Audio samples of 'Lost Reflection', 'The End', 'Painted Skies' (featuring Oliva on guest vocals and piano) and 'Carnival' are available here.
Posted by: Steen





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Comment by Steen (Staff) - Tuesday, September 30, 2008
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Ouch! Midnights voice has really deteriorated. Lost Reflection should never be re-recorded and definitely not like this. Painted skies with Jon Oliva on vocals is another matter, a nice surprise!

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