The debut album from this artist from USA.
Chris Herin did guitars, banjo, mandolin, piano, keyboards and backing vocals.
He got help from numerous guests who added drums, percussion, bass, guitars, violin, keyboards, programming, woodwinds and vocals.
Chris Herin played in Tiles and Discipline before they broke up. He recorded this album with the Rush producer Terry Brown and got help, guest appearances, from the likes of Martin Barre, Peter Frampton, Alex Lifeson and members of Tiles, Discipline, Saga, Porcupine Tree and Spock's Beard. A very impressive list of guests, indeed.
This album is a collection of songs about Alzheimer's, an illness I know too well from my nearest family. The album title is indeed a very good description of this disease. Chris father passed away after ten years with Alzheimer's.
The music here is a mix of art-rock and classic rock. It is not particular technical or quirky. The songs are warm and melodic. The vocals, delivered by some of the greats in this scene, are very good.
The music is cosy and classic rock. It is not particular progressive and/or challenging. The songs varies between decent and good too.
The money from the purchase of this album goes to Alzheimer's research and that is the reason why this album should be purchased.
2.5 points
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