Octane (album)

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Octane
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ReleasedJanuary 25, 2005 (2005-01-25)
Recorded2004
Genre Progressive rock
Length55:49
Label InsideOut
Producer Spock's Beard
Spock's Beard chronology
Feel Euphoria
(2003)
Octane
(2005)
Gluttons for Punishment
(2005)

Octane is the eighth studio album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard, released on 25 January 2005. The first seven tracks form a complete piece of work, "A Flash Before My Eyes", that tells the story of a man involved in a car accident who relives his memories in the moments following the crash. [1]

Contents

A special edition release contained a second disc which contained five new tracks, outtakes from "A Flash Before My Eyes" and a video documenting the making of the album. [2]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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With Octane, the band continued on a similar path as Feel Euphoria with a shift from progressive rock to a more straight-ahead rock sound. [6] [7] As a result, Octane has received generally average reviews since its release. [3] [4] [5]

Track listing

Octane
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Ballet of the Impact"
I. "Prelude to the Past"
II. "The Ultimate Quiet"
III. "A Blizzard of My Memories"
Dave Meros, John Boegehold5:34
2."I Wouldn't Let It Go" Alan Morse, Boegehold4:53
3."Surfing Down the Avalanche" Nick D'Virgilio, Meros, Boegehold3:43
4."She Is Everything"
I. "Strange What You Remember"
II. "Words of Forever"
Meros, Boegehold6:46
5."Climbing Up That Hill"Meros, Boegehold3:31
6."Letting Go" Ryo Okumoto 1:52
7."Of the Beauty of It All
I. "If I Could Paint a Picture"
II. "Into the Great Unknowable"
Meros, Boegehold4:53
8."NWC"D'Virgilio4:16
9."There Was a Time"Morse, Boegehold4:58
10."The Planet's Hum"D'Virgilio, Morse, Stan Ausmus4:42
11."Watching the Tide"D'Virgilio5:07
12."As Long as We Ride"D'Virgilio, Morse, Boegehold5:34
Total length:55:49
Special Edition Bonus Disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."When She's Gone"D'Virgilio, Meros, Boegehold5:41
2."Follow Me to Sleep"D'Virgilio, Boegehold5:39
3."Game Face"D'Virgilio, Okumoto4:10
4."Broken Promise Land"Morse, Boegehold4:45
5."Listening to the Sky"Okumoto3:08
6."Someday I'll Be Found" (String quartet, Flash #2) 1:04
7."I Was Never Lost" (Background vocals, Flash #2) 1:09
8."Paint Me a Picture" (Pipe organ outtake from Flash) 1:29
9."The Formulation of Octane" (Video)  

Sources: [8]

Personnel

Spock's Beard
Additional musicians
Additional credits

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