Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution featuring Ayreon - Golden Age of Music (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Golden Age of Music
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Music Theories Recordings
Genre: Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:07:45
Total Size: 167 mb | 473 mb | 806 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - SR Prelude
02. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - The Glamattack
03. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Golden Age Of Music
04. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - The Rise Of The Starman
05. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Burn It Down
06. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Odyssey
07. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - They Took Us By Storm
08. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Golden Boy
09. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Holy Holy Ground
10. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Fight Of The Century
11. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Came To Mock, Stayed To Rock
12. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Children Of The Revolution
13. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Heard It On The X
14. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Fantasy
15. Arjen Lucassen's Supersonic Revolution, Ayreon - Love Is All

So you think you know Arjen Lucassen, huh? Towering Dutch prog rock polymath? The man behind the super successful prog rock conceptualists Ayreon? Not to mention his prog metal offshoots Star One and Guilt Machine? Enormous overarching concept albums about space and time, packed to the hilt with special guests that read like a who's who of modern day progressive rock? Records that take as long to conceive as they do to record? That Arjen Lucassen? Well, think again! 'Golden Age Of Music', the latest album to feature Lucassen's not inconsiderable talents, may also feature stellar musicianship and killer tunes, but there is no storyline that takes place far into the future in the far flung depths of space. Nor do the album's 11 tracks come courtesy of an unending list of guest artists. The end result is 11 tracks of high energy, progressively inclined heavy rock that swings with the kind of groove Deep Purple rocked with in the early to mid 1970s.