This album is basically a solo project from Jason Hart (Renaissance) who has been joined by John Galgano (IZZ), Steve Hogarth (Marillion), Matt Johnson (Jeff Buckley, Rufus Wainwright) and Jack Petruzzelli (the Fab Faux, Patti Smith) among others. Even Annie Haslam makes an appearance, although to be honest this time it is not for her incredible vocals but as artist as she provided the cover! Just five songs, but still an hour of playing time, this is an incredibly reflective album and one that is full of class and power. There are obviously many prog influences, but if opener “Speak” doesn’t sound as if it belongs firmly on ‘Trick of a Tail’ then nothing does. I’ve never heard a song that so epitomizes just what a group created on one album – the only dissent would be if you wanted to discuss if in fact it should have been on ‘Wind and Wuthering’; he has really nailed a very short period of Genesis.
Then turn to the next song “...And I Awaken” and lo and behold if it doesn’t start off like one of Neal Morse’s early solo albums where he was reflective as opposed to bombastic. By this time I was well and truly hooked and instead of trying to spot the reference I was instead just glorying in the sheer delight of what is an incredibly layered and polished progressive rock album. The album screams ‘class’ in capital letters ten feet high and this really is one masterpiece after another, always firmly anchored in the keyboards (often piano) of Jason who has a wonderfully delicate and emotive touch.
Their website doesn’t contain much, in fact it is only details of how to order the album, but all progheads need to try and hear this as it is a delight from start to finish.
www.i-and-thou.com