
Another section I've neglected for what seems like, and probably is, months. Always nice to hear a well-played instrumental, so here are three more I've enjoyed recently.
The first is from an album I listened to and reviewed for the Prog Rock Album Club (come and join us!), the new one from Polish super prog group Riverside, called "Shrine of new generation slaves", and this is the additional track stuck on at the end, over twenty minutes of "Night sessions". I personally prefer just part one: too much sax in part two for me, but this is the only video I could find.
From my recent triple review of Virgin Steele, this is the closing track to the first album, and basically the title. This is "The marriage of Heaven and Hell".
And closing with something from the double album released last year by Genesis alumnus Anthony Phillips and his composer friend Andrew Skeet. The album is completely instrumental, and a great one to listen to if you're looking to relax. It's called "Seventh Heaven", and this is a track entitled "Forgotten angel." Quite a Tim Burton/Edward Scissorhands feel about this.