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Band: Corky Laing and The Perfect
Children
CD Title: “Playing God”
Band Website: www.playinggodrocks.com
Label:
VoicePrint/GonzoMultimedia
Release
Date: 2012
The musical form known
as the “Rock Opera” has been with us since the Who created Tommy. It is a form
that fits well in the progressive rock world because it is first and foremost a
concept work. With that I’d like to introduce Corky Laing and The Perfect
Children performing original music from Test: The Rock Opera ‘Playing
God’. Yeah I know it’s quite a handle but then so is the musical result.
Laing, music fans will know was the drummer with Mountain. Here for this project
he’s gone off to Finland and surrounded himself with a number of other musicians
and vocalists and created something rather unusual.
Playing
God features a whopping
25 tracks none of which is much over 4-minutes, in fact most are less than
3-minutes. Some are just short bridge pieces. As with any concept work –
everything hangs on the premise and here it’s about genetic engineering in an
attempt to create the perfect human, hence the title Playing God.
The extensive cast all take on different characters in the story, while the
music is extremely varied. You’ll find blues based rockers to short mood-pieces
designed to create atmosphere to propel the story along. In some ways I’m
reminded of Judge Smiths recent Rock Opera – Orfeas, where the music in
and of itself may not always fit into any kind of progressive rock genre but
rather the sum of the parts makes the end listening result most certainly fit
in. The album opens with the fanfare-ish “God’s March” [1:26] and is probably
the closest an individual track comes to prog. That’s followed “Luke’s Blues”
[2:20] a blues piece where one of the main characters is introduced. Next up is
a waltz-tempo guitar piece that introduces more characters. And we’ve only just
begun because the next piece is a kind of surf-guitar tune called “Perfect Boy”
[2:34]. It was at this point that I started to see/hear similarities in my head
to the cult classic Paul Williams’ moviePhantom of the Paradise. It’s
that kind of experience.
I’m always a sucker for
material like this. As I said, it’s not strictly progressive rock, but it
certainly fits into the genre’s larger tent of styles. It’s good to see
performers like Corky Laing still active in the industry and doing new
things. Playing God is a disc that will appeal to fans of the
artists or projects mentioned above as well as folks looking to see what happens
when we start ‘playing God.’
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO
Playing God
CD - £9.99
CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FROM GONZO
Playing God
CD - £9.99
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