Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity

Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity
Studio album by Michael Angelo Batio and Rob Ross
Released August 1, 2000 (2000-08-01)
Recorded Monster Mix Studio, Chicago, Illinois
Genre Heavy metal, instrumental rock, neo-classical metal
Length 53:21
Label Perris
Producer Michael Angelo Batio
Michael Angelo Batio chronology
Tradition
(1998)
Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity
(2000)
Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity Part 2
(2004)

Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal musician Michael Angelo Batio. A collaboration with drummer Rob Ross, it was produced by Batio and released on August 1, 2000 through Perris Records.[1] Seven of the nine tracks (all but "Enough Is Enough" and "Who Can You Trust?") were later remixed and remastered for the 2004 compilation album Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity Part 2.[2]

Style and reception

A review for Guitar Nine Records describes Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity as featuring "memorable verse and chorus melodies highlighted with intense and uncompromising solo sections", identifying "Stop Complaining" and "Take a Look Around" as particular highlights of the album.[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Michael Angelo Batio, except "Instant Glamour" by Frank Miceli. 

No. Title Length
1. "Stop Complaining"   6:24
2. "Avalanche"   5:13
3. "She Doesn't Live Here Anymore"   6:54
4. "Take a Look Around"   4:53
5. "Enough Is Enough"   6:02
6. "Full Force"   6:43
7. "Who Can You Trust?"   4:44
8. "Diary of an Empty Life"   6:01
9. "Instant Glamour"   6:27
Total length:
53:21

Personnel

Primary musicians

Additional personnel

References

  1. "Overview". Lucid Intervals and Moments of Clarity - Michael Angelo Batio. Allmusic. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  2. "Michael Angelo Batio "Lucid Intervals And Moments Of Clarity Part 2"". Guitar Nine Records. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  3. "In Review: Mike Batio/Rob Ross "Lucid Intervals And Moments Of Clarity"". Guitar Nine Records. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
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