2016 album from the veteran prog-rock band. Red Jasper has ploughed their own particular prog rock furrow for nearly three decades. After a hiatus between 1998 and 2011 the band reformed with former RJ drummer David Clifford replacing Davey Dodds on lead vocals. 2016 sees the release of their seventh studio album 777, which follows on from the critical and financial success of their first reformation album The Great And Secret Show. 777 carries on the themes from the Clive Barker inspired previous album, by further exploring human nature, religion and beliefs. The band has really hit their stride with 777, generating challenging music that is certainly amongst their best.
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Traditional prog but played with expertise
More of an old fashioned feel to this album in the way the tracks develop. You could imagine this being prog of the earlier 70s ere , which is no bad thing. In fact after two listens I have begun to enjoy this C/D and it will get numerous car plays on my work journey in the future
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