Track Listings
| 1. IceSpirits |
| 2. Museum Dreams |
| 3. Two Shades of Grey |
| 4. Anyman's Tomorrow |
| 5. Bardanes |
| 6. Reason To Wonder |
| 7. Mesa Extrana |
| 8. Tiananmen Square |
| 9. Wells Bridge |
| 10. Caring |
| 11. Forests of Heaven |
Editorial Reviews
Kinesis, USA
From their name, you might be thinking UK, and you wouldn't be too far off. Alaska play a very symphonic progressive rock that sounds like what mightresult if Yes dispensed with electric guitar. The keys are more Emerson than Wakeman, but singer Al Lewis really reinforces the Yes comparison. This is one of those albums that gets better and better as it progresses.
Product Description
Progressive, symphonic rock performed with keyboards, drums and vocals without electric guitars, and with guest performers including a string quartet on 2 tracks. This is the band's 1998 debut album.
Alaska
Alaska,Alaska,Orchard,Progressive rock that's exceptionally melodic with epic, symphonic vocals, keyboards and drums.,Rock/Pop
Rock Music:
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