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![]() ![]() Album Title: The Flower King Artist: Roine Stolt Nationality: Swedish Year: 1994 Subgenre: neo-prog Player(s): Roine Stolt (Lead Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Percussion), Hasse Froberg (Vocals only on tracks 1 & 8), Hasse Brunisson/Jaime Salazar (Drums), Dexter Frank Jr (Keyboards, “electronics”), Don Azarro (Bass, Moog Taurus), Ulf Wallander (Sax) Familiarity: Quite a bit, but the problem is that I haven't heard anything by the band in around 5 years so had forgotten most of their material. Even though this is a solo album Favourite track(s): “Humanizzimo” Why? It's the showpiece track of the album and really impressed on the two listens I gave it. Least favourite track(s): None Why? N/A Any preconceptions prior to listening, whether good or bad? I knew this was a Roine Stolt solo album, but also knew that it served as a blueprint for the Flower Kings. Factoids you'd like to share? Roine Stolt has a son named Peter Gabriel. End impression: Maybe I wasn't in the mood for this album but the only song I really enjoyed was the almost final "Humanizzimo" which made up for the average feel of the rest. Comments: I always knew that Roine Stolt's singing was always a key factor to getting into his music, but had forgotten how clean and somewhat processed the music can sound like, but then again when I like the songs I'd hardly notice this. I usually don't mind a processed sound as such, but usually don't always dig it on a prog rock record, but then again this is the 90s and it's modern prog which has different approaches from traditional prog. As said “Humanizzimo” is a great 21 minute track that consists of various sections and genres and shows just how talented Roine Stolt as an artist is Rating: 3.5 thanks to the "Humanizzimo" track.
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