Beyond The Wires Of Hope

A concept progressive-rock album with vocal and instrumental selections. I originally wrote and composed this project for rock group. The idea was to make the recording simple enough to perform on stage. As it happened, Beyond The Wires Of Hope was actually recorded twice.

 The first sessions were recorded by G.L.C. between 1981 and 1982. G.L.C. was comprised of Anthony Lee (guitars), Dan Carmel (drums) and myself (keyboards, guitars, bass and vocals). This first recording included seven tracks: Eternal Mess, Hope, Along The Wires Of Fate, Eternity, Country Views, The Last Battle, New Ambition.

 I recorded the second incarnation of this project alone, between 1989-1991, this time abandonong the group idea. I took the opportunity to revise several of the selections and to add several more: Eternal Mess, Hope, Along The Wires Of Fate, Chase Through Eternity, Warmer Hole, You're Alone, Country Views, Take These, A Better Day, The Last Battle, New Ambition.
 


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