Sunday, 7 July 2024

Great Rock Albums of 1984: Kerry Livgren- Timeline

 

Once again, I was deceived by Satan in 1984. The Christian Rock radio programme, TCN Hot Rock played the song "Mask of the Great Deceiver" by Kerry Livgren. What blew me away about the song was who was on the lead vocals. That alone was grounds for me to go out and buy a Kerry Livgren album. However, when I read the tracks on the 1984 album, "Timeline," that track wasn't on it. Therefore I didn't buy it. As think back to that time, I see the irony in it all, in regards to the vocalist on the song. See, it was about this time that the singer was getting attacked by Christian groups for being Satanic. They obviously never listened to Livgren's song for even the deejay had to admit the great job done by the vocalist. I'm not going to tell you who that vocalist was, you have to listen to the song and guess. Though, it is pretty obvious. Actually, the picture gives it away but have a listen anyway.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CiS5IWMvlA

Most of you will know that Kerry Livgren came over from the great 70s prog rock band Kansas. After leaving Kansas in 1983, he met some musicians who were like minded in his spiritual beliefs so they formed the band Kerry Livgren AD and "Timeline" was their first album although it's considered by some to be Kerry's second solo album. He had one in 1980 which features the track I pontificated about above.

One critic back then called the "Timeline"album stale. While I won't agree with that, I can see where he might say that because the first tracks are very 80s synth pop. However, he does nail a good guitar solo on the opening title track and some interesting keyboards work at the end of the second one. While probably the weakest tracks on the album, the first two do set the stage for the better tracks that follow. In fact, the very next track, "Make or Break It" is reminiscent of Kansas and the track after even more so. Kerry nails down some killer guitar solos on tracks, "Take Us to the Water" and "New Age Blues," (my favourite track), as well as some interesting keyboards work. "Slow Motion Suicide" is a great example. Another very interesting and very notable aspect on "Timeline" are the Yes inspired harmony vocals on the album. They appear throughout. There always being an exception, the track "Beyond the Pale," sounds very contemporary for the time Joe Jackson.

Track Listing:

  1. Timeline
  2. Tonight
  3. Make or Break It
  4. Take Us to the Water
  5. Beyond the Pale
  6. New Age Blues
  7. Slow Motion Suicide
  8. High On the Hill
  9. Life Undercover
  10. Welcome to the War
[caption id="attachment_4154" align="aligncenter" width="259"] Kerry Livgren AD[/caption]

Kerry Livgren- guitars, keyboards

Michael Gleason- lead and backing vocals

Warren Ham- lead and backing vocals

Dennis Holt- drums, percussion

David Hope- bass

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaimb3IOk3o

Kerry Livgren AD might have been pushed into the area of Christian Rock by some critics and followers of Christ but there are no in your face Jesus lyrics. To me, it's just some good old progressive rock similar to what Kerry did with his former band.

Next post: Stryper- Yellow and Black Attack

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