It's Not Too Late
Neal Morse · 2001
60 min · 13 tracks · progressive rock · Christian rock
A melodic fusion of progressive rock and heartfelt Christian themes wrapped in lush instrumentation.
Why this album works
'It's Not Too Late' received positive reviews for its intricate compositions and lyrical depth, often cited as key to Morse's successful solo career. The album helped solidify his reputation within the Christian rock scene and contributed to the growing popularity of progressive rock among faith-based audiences.
- Best for
- steady pacing for reflective moments heartfelt themes of hopefulness melodic journeys with emotional depth
- Context
- Released on June 11, 2001, 'It's Not Too Late' was Neal Morse's first solo album after leaving the progressive rock band Spock's Beard. This transition marked a significant shift as Morse began to explore more personal and spiritual themes in his music, establishing his solo identity while still drawing from his progressive rock roots.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Nikolai Noskov· Muse· Iris
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 It’s Not Too Late Standout 6:26
- 2 All the Young Girls Cry 4:59
- 3 Leah Standout 4:02
- 4 The Angels Will Remember Standout 4:33
- 5 So Long Goodbye Blues 4:39
- 6 The Change 4:41
- 7 Broken Homes 3:59
- 8 Oh Angie 3:21
- 9 The Eyes of the World (George’s Song) 4:09
- 10 Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Like Me 5:10
- 11 I Am Your Father 4:20
- 12 Something Blue 4:24
- 13 The Wind and the Rain 6:08
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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