Prog

TWELFTH NIGHT

Smiling At Grief – Revisited TWELFTHNIGHT.INFO

Remixed vinyl reissue of diverse album from neo-prog innovators.

The first album that Twelfth Night made with Geoff Mann as their singer and lyricist, represented a major step forward for the band in terms of their sound part of the title suggests, this is a remixed version of the album, with prog friends and peers – including longtime fan Steven Wilson – applying various degrees of polish to the tracks, from sonic tweaking to radical reworkings. The vinyl replicates the original track listing, while a CD version adds a series of additional mixes.

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