Sola Gratia (album)
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''Sola Gratia'' (
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grace alone ''Sola gratia'', meaning by grace alone, is one of the five ''solae'' and consists in the belief that salvation comes by divine grace or "unmerited favor" only, not as something earned or deserved by the sinner. It is a Christian theologica ...
") is the eleventh studio album by American
progressive rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Init ...
vocalist, keyboardist and guitarist
Neal Morse Neal Morse (born August 2, 1960) is an American singer, musician and composer based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1992, he formed the progressive rock band Spock's Beard with his brother Alan and released an album which was moderately successful. ...
, released on September 11, 2020. It marks his return to
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. Recorded in April 2020, it is a
concept album A concept album is an album whose tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually. This is typically achieved through a single central narrative or theme, which can be instrumental, compositional, or lyrical. Som ...
about
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, focusing on the period from his persecution of early Christians to his conversion. The album was released as a limited CD/DVD Digipak (with Making-of video footage), a Gatefold double LP and CD, a standard CD jewel case and on digital platforms. It was debuted live during his annual MorseFest event in September 2020. Three singles were released from the album, each of them with an accompanying video: "In the Name of the Lord", "Seemingly Sincere" (dealing with
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; video directed by Christian Rios of Ray of Light Films) and "Building a Wall".


Background and recording

Morse started to write the album during some time off in New Zealand after touring in Australia, and the idea of writing something about Paul the Apostle had been suggested by several people in the past. According to Morse, the title of the album was inadvertently suggested by his wife. She said he should do a new "solo" album, but he heard "sola" album. Morse then saw some connections between this album and ''
Sola Scriptura , meaning by scripture alone, is a Christian theological doctrine held by most Protestant Christian denominations, in particular the Lutheran and Reformed traditions of Protestantism, that posits the Bible as the sole infallible source of au ...
'', due to both dealing with themes of persecution, and decided to name it ''Sola Gratia''. Although all the Neal Morse Band members perform on the album, Morse chose to release it as a solo effort instead because he wrote and recorded most of the material alone, while albums released with the band are usually created in a more collaborative manner. Most instruments not played by Morse were recorded remotely, a first for him and his band, except for the strings and choirs, which were done ''in loco''.


Track listing


Reception


Critical reception

Dangerdog's Craig Hartranft called ''Sola Gratia'' "simply signature Neal Morse, offering delightfully intricate and creative melodic progressive rock" and said it is "another compelling and entertaining album of his signature melodic progressive rock." Pete Pardo from Sea of Tranquility pointed that the album "is littered with his trademark catchy vocal harmonies, a never ending supply of complex & symphonic musical passages, and an overall sense of bombast" and said it's not hard to appreciate it "whether you subscribe to the concepts that Morse leans towards or not". Scott Medina from Sonic Perspectives concluded that the album's strengths "lay in its top shelf performances from George, Portnoy and Morse, a healthy dose of quality material, and of course its pristine production thanks once again to Rich Mouser". However, he wasn't sure the album could top the Neal Morse Band albums, saying "Ultimately, this album can sit comfortably alongside the aforementioned '' ?'' and ''
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Scriptura'', but it is up to the listener whether or not ''Gratia'' matches the heights of those albums."


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Personnel

Musicians *
Neal Morse Neal Morse (born August 2, 1960) is an American singer, musician and composer based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1992, he formed the progressive rock band Spock's Beard with his brother Alan and released an album which was moderately successful. ...
— keyboards, guitars, vocals, percussions, drums on "Building a Wall" *
Mike Portnoy Michael Stephen Portnoy (born April 20, 1967) is an American musician who is primarily known as the former drummer, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the progressive metal band Dream Theater. In September 2010, Portnoy announced his departur ...
— drums (except "Building a Wall"), mow on "Building a Wall" * Randy George — bass *
Eric Gillette Eric Gillette (born August 14, 1984) is an American multi-instrumentalist from Dallas, Texas. He is the lead guitarist, vocalist and keyboardist for the Neal Morse Band as well as a solo artist and session musician. Although primarily a guitari ...
— guitars on "Overture" and "In the Name of the Lord", solo on "The Glory of the Lord" * Bill Hubauer — piano and a-ha moment * Gideon Klein — cello, viola, string bass * Joose Weigand — violin, viola * Wil Morse, Debbie Bresee, April Zachary, Julie Harrison, Amy Pippin — background vocals Technical * Neal Morse — production * Gabe Klein — strings recording * Thomas Cucé — drums engineering * Rich Mouser – mixing * Thomas Ewerhard — artwork


References

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