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Jesus Christ the Exorcist (full title: Jesus Christ the Exorcist: A Progressive Rock Musical by Neal Morse) is the tenth progressive rock studio album by American vocalist, keyboardist and guitarist Neal Morse, released on June 14, 2019. [1] [3] It is a rock opera based on the Gospels and inspired by Jesus Christ Superstar.
Neal Morse – Jesus Christ the Exorcist (September 2018) The Neal Morse Band – The Similitude of a Dream Demos, Part 2 (November 2018) The Neal Morse Band – Jan 2018 Sessions: Beginning the Adventure (May 2019) Neal Morse and Friends – Voices of the Beard: Storytellers 2 (July 2019) Flying Colors – Second Nature Roughs (September 2019)
Sola Gratia (Latin for "grace alone" [3]) is the eleventh studio album by American progressive rock vocalist, keyboardist and guitarist Neal Morse, released on September 11, 2020. [5]
Cover to Cover is a studio album of cover songs recorded by Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy and Randy George during the recording of the albums Testimony (2003), One (2004) and ? (2005) by Neal Morse. [ 2 ] Most of these songs have previously been released on special editions of those albums.
In recent years, Morse has recorded two more cover albums with George and Portnoy (Cover 2 Cover in 2012 and Cov3r to Cov3r in 2020), a guest-heavy prog rock musical retelling the life and Passion of Christ (Jesus Christ the Exorcist, released in 2019), a biographical album in the vein of Sola Scriptura based on the conversion and writings of ...
Neal Morse - Lead vocals, synth, piano, acoustic, electric guitars, bass and drums; Nick D'Virgilio - Drums (all tracks except #1), Backing Vocals; Glenn Caruba - Percussion (track #8)
Sola Scriptura (Latin for "by scripture alone") is a 2007 Christian progressive rock concept album by multi-instrumentalist Neal Morse (his sixth studio album) about the life of the German theologian Martin Luther.
Testimony is the third studio album, and the first concept album, by Neal Morse.Released in 2003, this double record is in five sections detailing the composer's life and conversion to Christianity. [4]