Road Home - Orange | High-Quality Travel & Outdoor Gear for Camping, Hiking & Adventure | Perfect for Backpacking, Road Trips & Outdoor Exploration
Road Home - Orange | High-Quality Travel & Outdoor Gear for Camping, Hiking & Adventure | Perfect for Backpacking, Road Trips & Outdoor Exploration
Road Home - Orange | High-Quality Travel & Outdoor Gear for Camping, Hiking & Adventure | Perfect for Backpacking, Road Trips & Outdoor Exploration
Road Home - Orange | High-Quality Travel & Outdoor Gear for Camping, Hiking & Adventure | Perfect for Backpacking, Road Trips & Outdoor Exploration
Road Home - Orange | High-Quality Travel & Outdoor Gear for Camping, Hiking & Adventure | Perfect for Backpacking, Road Trips & Outdoor Exploration

Road Home - Orange | High-Quality Travel & Outdoor Gear for Camping, Hiking & Adventure | Perfect for Backpacking, Road Trips & Outdoor Exploration

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Keyboard savant Jordan Rudess, best known for his role with prog metal giants Dream Theater, offers new interpretations of old classics on this 2007 studio album! This album includes Rudess's unique twists on Genesis's "Dance On A Volcano," ELP's beloved epic "Tarkus," Gentle Giant's "Just The Same" plus compositions by Yes, King Crimson, and more! Features guest perforamnces by vocalist Kip Winger, guitarist Bumblefoot, Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree, Ed Wynne of Ozric Tentacles and more!

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This album is not only top notch in the keyboard chops department, it is also one of the best CDs I have heard sonically. It has 6 songs on it, 5 of which are covers of previous prog rock efforts from ELP, Gentle Giant, Yes, and Genesis. The remaining song is an original by Jordan Rudess. This is all extremely complex music played with extreme enthusiasm and extreme expertise. Listen to this album on some high quality headphones through a lossless player, and you won't be disappointed. Especially Tarkus. Wish the stuff coming out of my studio sounded like that!