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KATE BUSH’s
NEVER FOR EVER
In the charts
and in control:
the album that
changed everything
Reunites with Mike
Portnoy on new
solo album
Dutch proggers release
their craziest concept
album ever
JOHN
PETRUCCI
PROG
114
AYREON
Tales of Tull, Zappa,
Curved Air, Roxy, UK
and more…
EDDIE
JOBSON
TEARS FOR FEARS
KEVIN GODLEY
DYBLE LONGDON
JAKKO JAKSZYK
GAZPACHO
MOTORPSYCHO
+
She had
a lot more
up her
skirt than
the cats,
bats and
butterflies
pictured on
the sleeve.
Kate Bush
p28
How
Never For Ever
was the making of the modern-day Kate Bush.
BRIAN RASIC/GETTY IMAGES
Contents
ISSUE 114 28.10.20
IF IT’S IN THERE
IT’S ON HERE
FEATURES
REGULARS
BLOODY WELL WRITE
THE INTRO
pg 10
Missives, musings and tweets from Planet Prog.
Dyble Longdon_____
Pg 44
Big Big Train singer David Longdon recalls
his time creating
Between A Breath And
A Breath
with the late Judy Dyble.
pg 12
Gazpacho__________
Pg 48
The Norwegian art proggers take us on
another tour of the dark side with new
album
Fireworker.
Jon Anderson chats about his upcoming solo reissues
and future plans, plus news from Frost*, Lunatic Soul,
Anathema, Katatonia, Dream Theater, Robert Reed,
Sanguine Hum, Our Oceans, Martin Barre, Poisonous
Birds, Asian Death Crustacean, KOJ and more.
Kevin Godley_______
Enslaved__________
Aphrodite’s Child___
Q&A
pg 26
Pg 52
The former 10cc man gets arty on his
very first solo record,
Muscle Memory.
Pg 56
The Norwegian prog metallers scale new
heights with
Utgard.
Pg 60
We travel back in time to not-so-ancient
Greece for the story of their apocalyptic
concept album,
666.
Dave Brock has been busy during lockdown
and brings us up to speed about the brand new
Hawkwind Light Orchestra album.
OUTER LIMITS
pg 68
Their debut album was a concept affair about primal
scream therapy, and, having ruled the charts all
over the world, they made an album inspired by The
Beatles and more progressive sounds. So we have
to ask: how prog were Tears For Fears?
THE PROG INTERVIEW
pg 88
Jacqui McShee was just 24 when folk-jazz proggers
Pentangle exploded on the scene and more than 50
years later she still fronts a version of the band, as
well as being involved in many other musical projects,
including her new album with Kevin Dempsey. This is
her fascinating story.
Ayreon____________
Pg 64
Arjen Lucassen surpasses himself for
concepts, bombast and special guests
on Ayreon’s latest album,
Transitus.
Motorpsycho _______
Pg 72
The pioneering Norwegian trio release
final part of their current triptych,
The
All Is One.
THE MUSICAL BOX
pg 94
King Crimson’s all-encompassing
The Complete 1969
Recordings
takes top billing this issue, and there are
also reviews from Yes, Solstice, Devin Townsend,
The Flower Kings, Frank Zappa, Trevor Rabin,
Sanguine Hum, Fates Warning, Tangerine Dream,
Wobbler, Tears For Fears, Trees, Sólstafir, Pink Floyd,
Marillion and more.
Eddie Jobson_______
Pg 76
Dipping back into the archive to explore
the amazing career of one of progressive
music’s true mavericks.
John Petrucci_______
Pg 80
The Dream Theater guitarist reunites
with old pal Mike Portnoy on his new
solo album,
Terminal Velocity.
MY PROG
pg 114
Galahad vocalist Stu Nicholson opens up about his
prog world full of Genesis, Barclay James Harvest,
Pink Floyd and, er, Glen Campbell!
Jakko Jakszyk_______
Pg 84
The King Crimson singer and guitarist
enlists pals old and new for
Secrets & Lies.
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