Wednesday, January 28, 2015
UPF (United Progressive Fraternity)
Artist: UPF (United Progressive Fraternity)
Origin: Australia
Genre: Progressive Rock, Rock, Jazz, Orchestral
Original line-up:
Mark Trueack: Vocals
Matt Williams: Guitar, Bass, Vocals
David Hopgood: Drums
Tim Irrgang: Percussion
Mark "Truey" Trueack: Vocals
Guy Manning: Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Dan Mash: Bass, Vocals
Marek Arnold: Sax, Flutes, Piano, Keyboards
UPF is an Australian Progressive Rock Group Unitopia have decided to call it a day, the musical spirit still lives on the newly formed United Progressive Fraternity or UPF, are a tour deforce with Ex Unitopia members Matt Williams (Guitar), David Hopgood (Drums), Tim Irrgang (Percussion), Mark "Truey" Trueack (Vocals), Guy Manning (Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals Ex Manning, The Tangent), Daniel Mash (Bass, Vocals Ex Maschine, The Tangent), Marek Arnold (Sax, Flutes, Piano, Keyboards).
Title: Fall In Love With The World (2014)
Genre: Progressive Rock, Rock, Jazz, Orchestra
Label: InsideOut Music
Rating: *****
Tracks:
1. We Only Get One World (Overture) (4:02)
2. Choices (8:32)
3. Intersection (8:59)
4. The Water (5:22)
5. Don't Look Back - Turn Left (5:37)
6. Travelling Man (The Story Of Eshu) (21:42)
7. Fall In Love With The World (4:35)
8. Religion Of War (3:50)
9. The Water (Alternative Mix) (5:47)
Personnel:
Mark Trueack: Vocals
Matt Williams: Guitar, Bass, Vocals
David Hopgood: Drums
Tim Irrgang: Percussion
Mark "Truey" Trueack: Vocals
Guy Manning: Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals
Dan Mash: Bass, Vocals
Marek Arnold: Sax, Flutes, Piano, Keyboards
Guest Performers:
Jon Anderson: Vocals
Steve Hackett: Guitars
Guillermo Cides: Chapman Stick
Ian Ritchie: Sax, Flute
Jon Barrett: Fretless Bass
Steve Unruh: Violin
Holy & Brittany Trueack: Vocals
Claire Vezina: French & English Vocals
Fall In Love With The World is the debut album by UPF (United Progressive Fraternity), was released on November 10, 2014 by InsideOut Music, featuring special guests: Jon Anderson (Yes) and Steve Hackett (Guitar from Genesis).
Labels:
Jazz
,
Orchestral Pop
,
Progressive Rock
,
Rock
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