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Testimony 2

2011 studio album by Neal Morse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Testimony 2
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Testimony 2 is a progressive rock concept album by Neal Morse, his eighth studio album. It was released on 23 May 2011 as a continuation of his first Christian prog album (Testimony) and contains three sections detailing the composer's life and conversion to Christianity. Morse returns with his normal solo-album bandmates Mike Portnoy and Randy George, but he also features many guests, including a vocal reunion of Spock's Beard in the song "Time Changer", which focuses on Morse's past with his original band.

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The album comes with a second disc of unrelated original songs, one of which is the epic "Seeds Of Gold", featuring a guitar solo by Steve Morse. The Special Edition includes a third disc, a Making Of DVD which runs over 60 minutes and chronicles the writing and recording of this album.

Also released with the album is Morse's first book titled Testimony - The inspirational and spiritual journey of a prog rock musician.

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Track listing

All songs written and composed by Neal Morse.

Disc One

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Disc Two

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Disc Three (Special Edition)

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Personnel

  • Neal Morse - producer, composer, guitars, synth, piano, organ, vocals
  • Mike Portnoy - drums
  • Randy George - bass

Additional musicians

  • Steve Morse - guitar solo on "Seeds of Gold"
  • Paul Bielatowicz - guitar solo on "Overture No. 4" and "It's For You"
  • Matthew Ward - background vocals and soulful wailing
  • Debbie Bressee, April Zachary, Mark Pogue, Mita Pogue - background vocals
  • Jim Hoke - saxophones
  • Mark Leniger - solo saxophone
  • Kenny Barnd - violin on "Jesus Bring Me Home"
  • Chris Carmichael - violin, viola and cello on all of Disc One
  • Eric Brenton - electric violin solo on "Time Changer"
  • Nick D'Virgilio - vocals on "Time Changer"
  • Alan Morse - vocals on "Time Changer"
  • Dave Meros - vocals on "Time Changer"

Technical personnel

  • Rich Mouser - mixing (CD1)
  • Jerry Guidroz - mixing (CD2)
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