The Road Home (Jordan Rudess album)

The Road Home is a cover album by Jordan Rudess. It was released on September 12, 2007.

The Road Home
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2007
GenreProgressive rock
Length64:27
LabelMagna Carta
ProducerJordan Rudess
Jordan Rudess chronology
Prime Cuts
(2006)
The Road Home
(2007)
Notes on a Dream
(2009)

Rudess's arrangements of these classic prog tracks include many sections that were not in the original songs, especially solos. Track 5 is the only original piece.

Track listing

  1. "Dance on a Volcano" – 8:44 (Genesis tribute, from the A Trick of the Tail album, 1976)
  2. "Sound Chaser" – 12:54 (Yes tribute, from the Relayer album, 1974)
  3. "Just the Same" – 8:22 (Gentle Giant tribute, from the Free Hand album, 1975)
  4. "JR Piano Medley" – 8:22
  5. "Piece of the π" – 3:05
  6. "Tarkus" – 22:47 (Emerson, Lake & Palmer tribute, from the Tarkus album, 1971)
    • "Eruption" (Emerson)
    • "Stones of Years" (Emerson, Lake)
    • "Iconoclast" (Emerson)
    • "Mass" (Emerson, Lake)
    • "Manticore" (Emerson)
    • "Battlefield" (Lake)
    • "Aquatarkus" (Emerson)

Personnel

  • Jordan Rudess – keyboards, continuum, vocals on "I Talk to the Wind"
  • Rod Morgensteindrums
  • Neal Morse – Vocals on track 1
  • Kip Winger – Vocals on track 3 and 6 (Mass and Battlefield)
  • Steven Wilson – vocals on track 6 (Stones of Years)
  • Ed Wynne – First guitar solo on track 2, second guitar solo on track 3.
  • Bumblefoot – First guitar solo on track 3, guitar on track 6 (Aquatarkus)
  • Marco Sfogli – Guitar on Track 1.
  • Nick D'Virgilio – Vocals on track 2.
  • Ricky Garcia – Second guitar solo on track 2. Guitar on track 6 (Stones of Years and Battlefield)
  • Bert Baldwin – Vocals on "I Talk to the Wind"
  • Derek Riggs – Art work
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