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Bridge Across Forever
2001 studio album by Transatlantic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bridge Across Forever is the second studio album of progressive rock supergroup Transatlantic, released in 2001. For this album, the band attempted to balance each member's contributions more equally, because of criticisms that their first album, SMPT:e, was too dominated by the style of vocalist Neal Morse. Like their first album, Bridge Across Forever was well received by critics and progressive rock fans, though it had little mainstream popularity. While it is not a concept album, all the lengthy epics share at least one movement with another.
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All songs by Neal Morse, Roine Stolt, Mike Portnoy, and Pete Trewavas, except where noted.
Limited edition bonus disc
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Personnel
Transatlantic
- Neal Morse — Grand Piano, Hammond Organ, Mini Moog, Rhodes Piano, Synthesizer, Vocals, Additional Guitars and Mandolin, Drums on Bonus Disc Track 4[4][3]
- Roine Stolt — Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Vocals, Mellotron, Additional Keyboards and Percussion
- Pete Trewavas — Warwick Bass, Taurus Bass Pedals and Vocals, Organ on Bonus Disc Track 4[4][3]
- Mike Portnoy — Drums and Vocals, Bass on Bonus Disc Track 4[4][3]
Additional Musicians
- Chris Carmichael — Violin, Viola and Cello on "Stranger in Your Soul" & "Duel With the Devil"
- Keith Mears — Saxophone on "Duel With the Devil"
- The "Elite" choir — Background Vocals on "Duel With The Devil"
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Production
- Arranged & Produced by Transatlantic
- Engineered by Ed Simonton
- Additional Engineering by Stewart Every (for Pete's recordings at the Racket Club, UK)
- Mixed by Richard Mouser at The Mouse House, Los Angeles, CA
- Mastered by Vlado Meller at Sony Music Studios NYC
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