Tracklist
01
Preface
02
Overture
03
In The Name Of The Lord
04
Ballyhoo (the Chosen Ones)
05
March Of The Pharisees
06
Building A Wall
07
Sola Intermezzo
08
Overflow
09
Warmer Than The Sunshine
10
Never Change
11
Seemingly Sincere
12
The Light On The Road To Damascus
13
The Glory Of The Lord
14
Now I Can See/the Great Commission
01
The Making Of Sola Gratia - Documentary
Description
"I think Sola Gratia is as good as anything I've ever done." That's a bold claim by any musician, but it's an extraordinary one from a singer-songwriter-all-round-musician of the calibre (and extensive back catalog) of Neal Morse, whose reputation as one of the progressive rock world's most talented and prolific current artists is unparalleled.
Like much of Neal's music, Sola Gratia originated from a seed planted in his mind, followed much later by a whirlwind of inspiration - and, this time, a little solar power: "A couple of people had suggested to me that I should do a prog concept album based on the apostle Paul, but it wasn't until I went on a cruise to Australia and New Zealand in January 2020 that I started waking up with a lot of music, and would go up on deck with my keyboard to work on it as the sun came up. By the time I came back from the cruise I was pretty excited about it, and as I worked on it at home, the Sola Gratia album was born."
The album was recorded 'virtually' in April 2020 at the height of the Coronavirus lockdown with long term collaborators Mike Portnoy (drums) and Randy George (bass): "It's the first album we have ever made remotely: I sent them the basic tracks and asked if they wanted to rearrange things, but they just said 'No, it's great!', so they just played to it and sent their parts back over. It wasn't an easy way to make an album, but creating always has its challenges, no matter how you do it." Sola Gratia will be available as a Limited CD+DVD Digipak (including making of documentary), Gatefold 2LP + CD, Standard CD Jewelcase.
Like much of Neal's music, Sola Gratia originated from a seed planted in his mind, followed much later by a whirlwind of inspiration - and, this time, a little solar power: "A couple of people had suggested to me that I should do a prog concept album based on the apostle Paul, but it wasn't until I went on a cruise to Australia and New Zealand in January 2020 that I started waking up with a lot of music, and would go up on deck with my keyboard to work on it as the sun came up. By the time I came back from the cruise I was pretty excited about it, and as I worked on it at home, the Sola Gratia album was born."
The album was recorded 'virtually' in April 2020 at the height of the Coronavirus lockdown with long term collaborators Mike Portnoy (drums) and Randy George (bass): "It's the first album we have ever made remotely: I sent them the basic tracks and asked if they wanted to rearrange things, but they just said 'No, it's great!', so they just played to it and sent their parts back over. It wasn't an easy way to make an album, but creating always has its challenges, no matter how you do it." Sola Gratia will be available as a Limited CD+DVD Digipak (including making of documentary), Gatefold 2LP + CD, Standard CD Jewelcase.