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Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom

Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom
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Phil Vincent vocals
Vince O'Regan guitar
Eric Ragno keyboards
Gavin Cooper bass
Andy Pearce drums
Tracks
1.  Torn To Pieces  
2.  We Are The Fools  
3.  Living For The Moment  
4.  Don't Lie To Me  
5.  In Motion  
6.  Hold Me  
7.  Living A Lie  
8.  Back Where You Started  
9.  All I Need  
10.  Gone Forever  
11.  End Of The Line 


And it finally happened; LEGION, the prolific group (an album every ten months, more or less) comprising the talents of American vocalist / songwriter Phil Vincent and English axeman Vince O'Regan - has disbanded.
Legion's 8th and final album "Solace", being released in a few days (Z Records schedule is uncertain, as usual), is another fine slice of classic hard (melodic) rock.

Vincent parted ways with O'Regan in good terms, searching for new musical horizons. The remaining members of Legion will be staying with Z Records with an all new project which will be announced shortly.
"Solace" see’s the keyboard position taken over by renowned keyboardist Eric Ragno (Takara et all). Ragno’s work adds a fresh new dimension to Legion's trademark sound, via nice synth flourishes and melodic infusion. 
Just listen the awesome intro to the album's opener "Torn To Pieces". This evident also in the atmospheric "Don't Lie To Me".

Yet, basically, this is typical Legion. Pretty much more 'melodic rock' than before, and guess what; this is the band's best record in their relatively short but fructiferous career.
Indeed, songwriting, playing and production all is better and augmented. Ironically, this is the band final opus.
"Living For The Moment" is a killer melodic rocker in a Winger style circa 1990, "In Motion" has that distorted / clean guitars akin Dokken (a strong influence in Legion), while the ballad "Hold Me" features some of the best harmony vocals the group has created.

Legion never has released a bad album, all the previous 7 were some better than others, but this final "Solace" is the best of all.
If Legion sounded a bit repetitive for you, better check this new album as all songs are strong, varied, melodic, very well recorded & produced.

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