More Than A Feeling, Boston's New CD Almost Complete, But It's Not Sweet
Date: Saturday, August 20 @ 15:05:00 UTC
Topic: Album Release News


Boston's publicist, Gail Parenteau, has released the following statement to Blabbermouth.net [and reposted to eProg -ed.] regarding Michael Sweet's (Stryper) departure from the group:

"We truly enjoyed having Michael Sweet sing and play guitar on stage for the 2008 Boston tour along with Tommy DeCarlo, who was the lead vocalist replacing Brad Delp. However, Michael has not been involved in the recording of Boston's next studio album, which is now 85% complete. We have always understood his obvious commitment to his band Stryper, and wish him and his band the best of luck with their new endeavors.

"The lead vocals for Boston's soon-to-be-released studio album include Brad Delp's singing on many songs, along with several excellent performances by our other three lead vocalists. The album reflects an intentional effort by principal songwriter and producer Tom Scholz to capture the recognizable sound and energy of his original releases, combined with the musical sophistication expected from exceptional players and vocalists all performing within the traditional framework of the well-known Boston sound."

Delp committed suicide in 2007, leaving behind a note in which he called himself "a lonely soul."

Sweet announced his decision to leave Boston on Wednesday (August 10), revealing that he wanted to dedicate more time to Stryper, the band he co-founded in 1983. He said, "My focus and my loyalty lies with Stryber, the band that I've committed almost 30 years of my life to. The guys in Stryper are my brothers and I'm excited about our future together.

"The music of Boston helped shape who I am as an artist, and the opportunity to be a part of their musical legacy is overwhelming. It's been an honor to share the stage with them, and a bigger honor to call them my friends."

[Ok, maybe I'm too much of a Boston fan, but how oddly fitting that they have song titles in their catalog that go with this item (and songs that are going through my head in fact) - "Don't Look Back" (as Sweet moves on/back to Stryper... though ironically, with Delp recordings part of the new CD, it is looking back for Boston, too), "Foreplay/Long Time" (if you know the lyrics, well, you'll know why I say that.. and it fits uh... for both departures)... Ergo, you cannot blame the publicist (nor Blabbermouth or eProg) for the headline... that was us here at PW... well, it was *me* at PW -ed. {also, I dig the "Star Trek" swooshes of the mix desk/starship controllers at Boston's site}]

[Source: Boston via Blabbermouth via eProg {... and as noted}]







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