Salem Hill - The Robbery Of Murder (1998)

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Title: The Robbery Of Murder
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Cyclops
Genre: Progressive Rock, Symphonic Prog, Neo-Prog
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:09:00
Total Size: 173/427 Mb (artwork)
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Tracklist:

01. Overture 4:45
02. Swerve 3:05
03. When 5:59
04. Someday 6:16
05. Blame 4:03
06. Dream 4:34
07. Father And Son 3:16
08. To The Hill 6:32
09. Revenge 7:34
10. Trigger 6:27
11. Interlude 2:45
12. Epilogue 7:13
13. Evil One 6:31

"The Robbery of Murder" (1998) is the third studio album and first concept album by the American progressive rock band Salem Hill (Nashville, Tennessee). It became a key release in the band's discography, cementing their status as a strong force in the American neo-prog scene of the 1990s.

The album tells the dark and tragic story of a young man named David, whose father dies in a car accident caused by a drunk driver. The album's title reflects the central philosophical idea: by taking a person's life, the killer "robs" both death itself and the victim's loved ones, depriving them of a future. The narrative moves through stages of denial, anger, the search for revenge, and, finally, forgiveness.

The release draws on the traditions of classic symphonic progressive rock (Kansas, Spock's Beard, Rush, Yes, Neal Morse). It features complex keyboard arrangements, expansive guitar solos, odd rhythmic time signatures, and expressive multi-part vocal harmonies.

The album is structured as a cohesive work, with compositions flowing seamlessly from one to the next, alternating dynamic, tense rock tracks with acoustic ballads and sweeping epic sections.





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