Prism (9)The Silence Of The Motion

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Jazz

Style:

Fusion

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Tracklist

Suspencible The Fourth
And In The Evening
Somebody Like You
Come On
In The Afternoon
Oppositely Maybe
Still (Bass-Solo)
You're Still Dancin'
The Ballroom In T.V

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    Cover of The Silence Of The Motion, 1987, Vinyl The Silence Of The Motion
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    SMS Records – SM28-5435 Japan 1987 Japan1987
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    Cover of The Silence Of The Motion, 1987-07-21, CD The Silence Of The Motion
    CD, Album
    SMS Records – MD32-5112 Japan 1987 Japan1987
    New Submission
    Cover of The Silence Of The Motion, 1997-10-21, CD The Silence Of The Motion
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Bandai Music – APCA-1061 Japan 1997 Japan1997
    New Submission
    Cover of The Silence Of The Motion, 2004-03-24, CD The Silence Of The Motion
    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
    Absord Music Japan – ABCJ-295 Japan 2004 Japan2004
    New Submission
    Cover of The Silence Of The Motion, 2019-03-20, CD The Silence Of The Motion
    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Paper sleeve
    Altavoz – ALT-509 Japan 2019 Japan2019
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • 19JHeaney's avatar
      19JHeaney
      My Second Favourite Prism Album Of The 80s, After Dreamin’.

      It’s Starts Off Strong With Three Great Prog Jazz Fusion Compositions That Are Really Well Performed And Makes The Atmosphere Of The Album Already Brilliant. By This Point They Were Experimenting More In A Prog/ Fusion Direction.The Next Few Songs Are More Commercial AOR Prog Rock But Still Really Good. We Then Get ‘Still’ A Beautiful Bass Solo From Ken Watanabe That Brings It To ‘Your Still Dancin’ That Brings The Album Up More With Also A Couple Short Songs That Ends The Album.

      Overall, This Is Another Great Album By Prism That Is Worth Checking Out.

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