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Lifeline
by Neal Morse
from Metal Blade
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Song oriented, yet still progressive!!! 
There has been some undeserved critisism thrown at Neal's latest album "Lifeline" lately. True it's not as progressive as Sola Scriptura, Neal's last studio album. But who cares, Lifeline is an emotional declaration of Neal's Christian faith, delivered in a heartfelt and truly rocking way! Sure it may be a little lighter than Sola and more song-oriented but the progressive elements are still quite evident throughout. This is especially true in songs like "So Many Roads" and the title track. There a certain... more info
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Neal Morse- Lifeline 
once again Neal puts out a great cd. the first time i listened to track 1 "Lifeline" i had stuck in my head. ive listened to this cd over and over. very impressed
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His best since "Testimony" 
I don't know if Neal will ever top "Testimony", with it's orchestrations and work from guitar genius Phil Keaggy. That said, this is a very good album, with plenty of prog elements, and inspirational lyrics. Recommended. God Bless You, Neal.
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Good, but not great 
I am a long time fan of Neal Morse, Spock's Beard, and Transatlantic music so my leanings towards epic, powerful, emotion-evoking music is clear. However, I believe some of the reviews have got it right; Neal's done this before. There is a level of predictability in most of the songs that lacks freshness. Don't get me wrong; I'd buy it again because I'm a fan, but my expectations are tempered. If you are new to Neal, any of his prior 4 releases are excellent representations of his musical prowess with ? and... more info
Tracks:
- Lifeline
- The Way Home
- Leviathan
- God's Love
- Children of the Chosen
- So Many Roads: So Many Roads/Star for a Day/The Humdrum Life/All the Wa
- Fly High
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