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Erik Norlander - “Hommage Symphonique”

Reviewed by: Jerry Lucky
Genre: Prog Rock
Country: USA
Language: English
Length: 66:25
Release Date: 1/30/07
Band Members: Erik Norlander / keyboards Kelly Keeling / vocals
  Gregg Bissonette / drums Don Schiff / NS/Stick, bowed guitar, contrabass
  Mark McCrite / guitars David Schiff / woodwinds
  Mike Alvarez / cello Jon Papenbrook / trumpets, flugelhorns
  Eric Jorgensen / trombones
Track Listing: 1.)- Conquistador (4:08) 8.)-Starless (12:04)
  2.)- Sir Lancelot and the Black Knight (7:20)  
  3.)- Turn of the Century (7:38)  
  4.)-Pirates (13:32)  
  5.)- Clasp (4:51)  
  6.)- King of the Universe (7:09)  
  7.)-Children of Sanchez Overture (9:24)
     
The Review

I’ve talked about solo efforts by keyboardists in the past, how sometimes they don’t live up to expectations for one reason or another. Erik Norlander has sidestepped the many pitfalls and produced Hommage Symphonique which is essentially a cover disc of some of his favorite progressive rock pieces. The creepy part for me is that other than a couple of tracks I could see myself picking those same selections. This is really a great cross section of styles that work really well together. ***

Between providing keyboard work for his spouse Lana Lane, and his band the Rocket Scientists, Norlander is kept very busy providing technical support for various keyboard companies and of course his many solo performances. Hommage Symphonique is his seventh solo release and here he brings together Kelly Keeling (vocals), Greg Bissonette (drums) and Don Schiff (stick, guitars, bass) to complete the group. The CD starts off with the classic Procol Harum selection “Conquistador”, moves on to Rick Wakeman’s “Sir Lancelot and the Black Night” and then Yes’ “Turn of the Century” before launching into ELP’s epic “Pirates.” We’re then treated to Jethro Tull’s “Clasp”, “King of the Universe” from ELO, “Children of Sanchez” from Chuck Mangione and “Starless” from King Crimson. It’s a great cross section of symphonic prog from any standpoint although I’m sure the Chuck Mangione piece will raise a couple eyebrows. The music is reproduced faithfully and interestingly Keeling’s vocals tend to make a very credible stretch closely matching the styles of Jon Anderson, Greg Lake, Jeff Lynne and John Wetton. ***

What can you say? The talent is all there and the reproduction of these eight classic tracks is spot-on. Norlander’s style has often been compared to Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson so here he has chance to prove the point. He remains true to each piece of music all the while adding just a hint of his own personal touch. I’m not much for covers, but the performances here are so good that it was a very satisfying listen. I particularly loved listening for the details. After all if you’re going to cover a piece I want to see how close you get and Erik Norlander never disappoints. This is a great CD to put on when you may be struggling with what to listen to next. It’ll bridge the gap with some great musical performances and satisfy the ear with some familiar classic progressive rock. ***

 

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