Neal Morse

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Neal Morse
Born 2 August 1960
Van Nuys, California, USA

Neal Morse (born on August 2, 1960 in Van Nuys, California) is a prolific multi-instrumentalist and progressive rock composer based in Nashville, TN. He is known for his musical versatility and his writing and recording output.

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[edit] Background

Morse grew up in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. His father was a choral director. Morse started to play the piano at the age of five and started to learn to play the guitar soon after that. During his twenties he wrote two musicals (Hit Man and Homeland), did some session jobs, tried to get a deal as a singer/songwriter in Los Angeles, and recorded a few country and western demos with his brother Richard.

[edit] Musical directions

[edit] With Spock's Beard

After about ten years, Morse grew tired of the Los Angeles music scene and travelled through Europe for several years, busking and playing in small clubs. On his return to the U.S. he formed the band Spock's Beard with his brother Alan. Their first album, The Light, was moderately successful. Spock's Beard would soon become one of the more successful progressive rock bands of the late nineties (along with Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, and The Flower Kings).

[edit] With Transatlantic

While Morse was with Spock's Beard, he also released two solo albums which contain mostly straightforward rock music. In 2000, Neal joined Dream Theater's Mike Portnoy, Flower Kings' Roine Stolt and Marillion's Pete Trewavas to form the supergroup Transatlantic, with which he released two studio albums, SMPT and Bridge Across Forever, and a live album, Live in Europe.

[edit] Going solo

Morse became a born again Christian and in 2002, he left both Spock's Beard and Transatlantic immediately following the release of the Spock's Beard album Snow. The period leading to this decision is described on the solo album Testimony (2003), an epic, introspective composition which features Kerry Livgren of Kansas and Mike Portnoy. One part of his conversion to Christianity, omitted from Testimony but described in full on Testimony Live, was that his daughter Jayda had been diagnosed as having a hole in her heart that required open-heart surgery. Neal says that after prayer, Jayda is now well and the heart is normal.

On May 18, 2003, Morse also took part in Portnoy's Yellow Matter Custard, a Beatles cover band, which later released a double-CD and DVD.

In 2004, Morse wrote and recorded a new concept album featuring Portnoy and Randy George (on bass guitar). Guitar virtuoso Phil Keaggy made a guest appearance on guitar and vocals. The album, titled One, is about man's relationship with God from his Christian perspective and was released on November 2, 2004.

In 2005, Morse released two non-prog Christian albums. In January, Morse recorded Lead Me Lord with the Christian Gospel Temple Choir, his children, and his friends. Morse wrote about half of the tracks. This was released in February and is available for a donation. In July, Morse released God Won't Give Up, which was written around the Snow period. This is a pop album similar to It's Not Too Late, but with Christian lyrics.

In the summer of 2005, a member of his church approached Morse to tell him that he should make an album based on the tabernacle and that he should keep it a secret. Morse mentioned that he was working on a secret project before he had written a note or was convinced that he should do the project, and mentioning it during a radio interview created enough buzz to convince him to make the album. There was a contest on his message board to guess the participants, theme, and meaning of the album based on a series of clues. The secret project was finally revealed to be ? (also known as The Question Mark album, rumoured to be influenced in title by The White Album) and is about the tabernacle in the wilderness and the tabernacle of the heart. The main band is Neal, Mike Portnoy, and Randy George with guests Mark Leniger, Alan Morse, Roine Stolt, Steve Hackett, and Jordan Rudess.

Morse's Christian-themed albums seem to be part of a new sub-genre of progressive rock called 'Cprog'.

[edit] Guest appearances

Morse has been a guest musician on several 2005 albums, including Ajalon's Threshold Of Eternity, Roine Stolt's Wallstreet Voodoo, Salem Hill's Mimi's Magic Moment, and Mark Leniger's Walk on Water. Neal Morse tracks have also appeared on the CPR Volume 1 (2004), CPR Volume 2, and The Tsunami Projekt anthologies. Morse was also participated in recording the ProgAID single "All Around The World." The profits for both The Tsunami Projekt and the ProgAID single were donated for victims' relief from the 2004 Asian Tsunami.

[edit] Discography

See also Spock's Beard (until 2002) and Transatlantic.

[edit] Christian progressive rock albums

[edit] Non-progressive rock albums

[edit] Demos

[edit] Videography

[edit] Inner Circle (fan club)

[edit] Collaborations and guest appearances

  • Windows - Mr. Bongo (1988) (Background vocals)
  • Stephen Longfellow Fiske - Stephen Longfellow Fiske (1991) (Acoustic & electric guitar, background vocals)
  • Paul Voudouris - The Flame Within (Keyboards)
  • Peter White - Excusez-moi (1991) (Vocals)
  • Al Stewart - Famous last words (1993) (Backing vocals)
  • Paul Voudouris - It Takes Two (1993) (Piano)
  • Peter White - Promenade (1993) (Background vocals)
  • Paul Voudouris - Nothing But the Truth (1997) (Piano)
  • Eric Burdon's i Band - The Official Live Bootleg - Vol II (1998) (Keyboards, guitar)
  • Ayreon - The Dream Sequencer (2000) (Vocals and co-wrote lyrics on "The First Man On Earth")
  • Yellow Matter Custard - Live in NYC (album) (double Live album) (2003) (Lead vocals and co-producer)
  • Debbie Bresee - Song of the Overcomer (Sep 2004) (Co-producer)
  • ProgAID - All Around The World (EP) (Mar 2005) (Vocals)
  • Yellow Matter Custard - Live in NYC (DVD) (May 2005) (Lead vocals and co-producer)
  • Ajalon - On The Threshold Of Eternity (Aug 2005) (Vocals on title track)
  • Roine Stolt - Wallstreet Voodoo (Nov 2005) (Lead vocals on "Head Above Water", "Everyone Wants To Rule The World", and "Remember"; background vocals on "The Observer" and "All About The Money"; and hammond organ)
  • Salem Hill - Mimi's Magic Moment (Nov 2005) (Vocals on "The Joy Gem")
  • Mark Leniger - Walk on Water (Nov 2005) (Producer, keyboards, guitar, and bass guitar)
  • Al Stewart - Just Yesterday (2005) (Backing vocals)
  • Wade Brown Trio (Wade Brown, Neal Morse, and Chris Griffith) - Wade Brown Trio (Sings, plays, and producer)
  • Richard Morse - Rychyrd (Jan 2006) (Producer and solos)
  • Randy George - Mirrors and Memories (2006, forthcoming)
  • Alan Morse - Serving Suggestion (2006, forthcoming) (Producer, co-writer)

[edit] Anthologies

  • Various Artists - CalProg 2004 The Authorized Bootleg (Includes 7 unaccompanied live tracks)
  • Various Artists - CPR Volume 1 (Apr 2004) (Contributed single version of "I Am Willing" from Testimony)
  • Various Artists - CPR Volume 2 (Jun 2005) (Contributed "Reunion" from One)
  • Various Artists - The Tsunami Projekt (Mar 2005) (Contributed "Tell Me Annabelle" which was later included on Inner Circle CD #1)
  • Various Artists - After The Storm (Jan 2006) (Contributed previously unreleased live version of "Sleeping Jesus" recorded at CalProg 2003)

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