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Celestial Adventures

Jack Potter – Progressive Rock Artist

Progressive Rock Track | Celestial Adventures by Jack Potter | Free Download

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This song is the title track from the CD. It tells the story of the main character flying from his bedroom window, and flying onto the celestial shore. Here the moon and stars turn their face to the sun and sing a song. Our main character, watches an
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Progressive Rock Instrumental

Hi everyone, My name is Jack Potter. I am a big fan of progressive rock. My music has been compared to Genesis and Pink Floyd without the lyrics. Give a listen, then find me on Facebook

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SoundClick artist Jack Potter presents "Celestial Adventures", an outstanding release in the Progressive Rock genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The kind of progressive rock track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "Celestial Adventures" has peaked at #15 in the Progressive Rock category on SoundClick. Jack Potter is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Progressive Rock music directly to fans worldwide. You can download this track free of charge.

Song Info
Charts
Peak #74
Peak in subgenre #15
Author
John C Potter
Rights
Potter 2007
Uploaded
January 31, 2011
Track Files
MP3
MP3 5.4 MB 128 kbps 5:58 minutes
Story behind the song
I wrote most of this song in 1992-93, some parts go back to 89. I recorded it on 8 track, but rerecorded a lot of the parts in 2004 and spring 2007. Jack Potter...Drums and Keyboards Mike Cieply...Bass Craig Clark...Electric Guitar (Stienberger) Andreas Diemann...Keyboard solo's Joe Scalisi...Sax
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Astronomusic
Nov 18, 2009
Great instrumental prog in all aspects!!! Z&A
Unifaun
Jan 21, 2008
Very cool song! It´s always nice to immediately feel at home while listening to something new. I might be missing some strength and clarity on the production side, a little bit more treble and punch maybe? Thanks for listening to us and your kind words. It means everything! All the best, Nad
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Nov 21, 2007
A refreshing composition. Reminds me of early “Genesis”. The introduction of this song is awesome. It grabbed me right away. I like the time signature changes and drums counter-beat syncopation. Musical passage transitions worked very well. Production values right on the mark. Good luck on the CD. Cheers, Al