Artist : Alan Reed

Album : Honey on the Razor’s Edge

Release Date : 08-04-2017

Added : 19-05-2017

I often play the live 'Blinding Darkness' of 2003 of 'Pallas' band which remains for me one of the best concert of the 2000 years in the progressive music. One of the reasons is, of course, the singing performance of ‘Alan Reed', who knows how to transmit an emotion at every moment always on the razor’s edge (listen on Spotify' Blood And Roses'). In fact, this razor’s edge, can be found in the title of his second album 'Honey on the Razor's Edge'. The style is lighter than the epic atmosphere of 'Pallas' and with a myriad of famous guests, he proposes 8 titles marrying the modernity with influences drawn from the progressive music of the last 40 years while always keeping catchy melody lines. Beyond the song always on top of Alan who always knows how to transmit an emotion, he is supported by excellent musicians who have put all their talent to his service and integrate themselves perfectly to magnify the whole. In short, 'Alan Reed', with this 'Honey on the Razor's Edge', offers a modern album that should reach a large audience and go beyond the frontiers of the specific progressive music public...

Line Up / Musicians

Alan Reed (Vocal, Guitars, Bass, Keybords, Percussions), Mike Stobbie (Keybords), Scott Higham (Drums) + Guests : Christina Booth (Vocal), Claude Leonetti (Leode), Jeff Green (Guitar), Laetitia Chaudemanche (Vocal), Monique Van Der Kolk (Vocal), Steve Hackett (Harmonica)