Bad Dreams from Argentina played alongside Steve Rothery and his band during the South American leg of their world tour. Rothery plays a solo on the title track of this album Déjà Vu. The band opened for Steve Hackett during his South American tour. That gives you an idea of the direction the music of Bad Dreams goes. No, they are not a copy of these artists. Bad Dreams is a magnificent force of their own.
The album Déjà Vu is a showpiece of what this band is capable of. Brilliant melodies in a classic prog setting with instrumentalists that have total control over their instruments…
The very first performance by the Dave Kerzner Band of Dave's debut solo album "New World" and the only time the standard edition of the album ever performed in its entirety. The album features Kerzner on lead vocals, keyboards and acoustic guitar. He is joined by a stellar line up including Fernando Perdomo, Randy McStine, Matt Dorsey, Derek Cintron and The McBroom Sisters.
A Dave Kerzner Band live album from 2016 is being released in a limited edition signed CD! Only one pressing will be made. Featuring songs from Kerzner's debut solo album "New World" and Sound of Contact's "Dimensionaut". A rare four piece line up consisting of Fernando Perdomo, Matt Dorsey (SOC) and Derek Cintron joining Dave for a performance at Rosfest 2016. Including a rare performance of "All Worlds All Times" (Parts 3 & 4 of "Mobius Slip"). Also included are deep cuts like "Secret" and "Recurring Dream" from the Deluxe Edition of Dave's debut solo album, New World. 10 progressive rock tracks fill one compact disc for a seamless audio experience on CD! A Blu-Ray concert video will also be made available.
Jordi Savall examines 500 years of history in this portrait of a city that symbolises like no other the fruitful, and at the same time, conflictual encounter of the three monotheistic religions. The succession of the Zirid, Almoravid, Almohad and Nasrid dynasties, their relationship with the neighbouring Christian kingdoms and the often precarious situation of the Jews (the first inhabitants of this area) are reflected in this wide musical fresco, in which each culture displays its most advanced refinement.