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4.0 out of 5 stars Commercial Progressive Metal, what a concept!
The review that Joe White gave was dead on, yet for all the reasons he gave, I would give it 4 to 4½ stars! The only reason I wouldn't give it 5 stars, is because the songs aren't original enough to stand out, yet they are very enjoyable to listen to!

The best songs are "Daybreaker", "Savage Tears", and "Ten More Tales". This is their...

Published on May 31, 2000 by galactic_cowboy

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3.0 out of 5 stars Balance of Power: Perfect Name For This Band
Three stars? Okay, maybe three and one-half stars.

The full name of this album is "Ten More Tales of Grand Illusion".

Ten interesting "tales", indeed.

Imagine a band who's vocalist is in the Brad Delp (Boston)/Steve Perry (Journey)/Dennis DeYoung (Styx) vein. Okay, now imagine that same vocalist singing vocal melodies that are reminiscent of...

Published on May 18, 2000 by Joe White


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Commercial Progressive Metal, what a concept!, May 31, 2000
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"galactic_cowboy" (Pahrump, NV United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ten More Tales (Audio CD)
The review that Joe White gave was dead on, yet for all the reasons he gave, I would give it 4 to 4½ stars! The only reason I wouldn't give it 5 stars, is because the songs aren't original enough to stand out, yet they are very enjoyable to listen to!

The best songs are "Daybreaker", "Savage Tears", and "Ten More Tales". This is their 3rd CD, and I would suggest that you try to find their 2nd CD, "Book of Secrets", which has a bit more of the progressive rock feel to it, since it uses a bit more keyboards, and voice-over narration.

Someone else reviewed their 1st CD, "When The World Falls Down", giving it 5 stars. While personal tastes vary, these 2 are better than the 1st, by about 1 star each. The vocalist for the 1st CD is different, and he doesn't have the range of Lance King. He's still pretty good, but I prefer Lance's vocals. The guitars aren't as full as on Ten More Tales.

What I really like about this CD, and this band, is that they have somehow found a niche, using unoriginal styles, to create an original sound! With them, the melody is the key. If you're familiar with Narnia (with better songwriting, and minus the Yngwie style leads!), then you'll get an idea of what these guys sound like. Definitely worth adding to your collection!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Balance of Power: Perfect Name For This Band, May 18, 2000
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Joe White (Layton, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
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Three stars? Okay, maybe three and one-half stars.

The full name of this album is "Ten More Tales of Grand Illusion".

Ten interesting "tales", indeed.

Imagine a band who's vocalist is in the Brad Delp (Boston)/Steve Perry (Journey)/Dennis DeYoung (Styx) vein. Okay, now imagine that same vocalist singing vocal melodies that are reminiscent of Boston, Journey and Queensryche. Are you with me so far? Now add a guitar that reminds me of Dokken at their heaviest -- times two -- and even a bit like Iced Earth's (guitars). Now throw in a keyboard in the Kamelot style and sound. This is Balance of Power.

It is an interesting combination of music styles: arena rock plus power metal with progressive tendencies. I've never heard a band quite like Balance of Power. Ten More Tales... isn't a great cd but it is solid album and a satisfying listen. The songs are all good and catchy and the production is perfect. The song "Day Breaker" is equal parts Journey and Dokken (but heavier), "Prisoner of Pride" is Boston meets Iced Earth and "Savage Tears" sounds like Empire-era Queensryche coupled with recent Kamelot. I would think that if you are a fan of arena rock bands such as Boston and Journey and a fan of power metal (like Kamelot) and progressive metal (Queensryche), that this cd is for you.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Ten More Tales...A Solid Effort, January 10, 2003
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I am new listener to this very underrated band from the UK! I purchased their latest effort, Perfect Balance, first, and I have most recently purchased Ten More Tales. This is a very solid effort on this band's part, and I highly recommend Ten More Tales and Perfect Balance to any power/prog metal fan.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb blend of melody and heavyness, November 5, 2002
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I had only heard of this band recently and that they are from the uk which is where i am from, so that was nice to know. relatively unknown here, they have success in asia and europe. the singer sounds like geoff tate often and the musicianship and songwriting is excellent. there is plenty of plam muting but also softer moments. I much prefer this to Dream Theatre or Symphony X. Buy this album !
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Surprise Gem, October 2, 2010
This review is from: Ten More Tales (Audio CD)
I picked up this album from the bargain bin at a local music store for five dollars with no expectations for it to be any good, an impulse buy if you will. I popped it into my CD player and was shocked by how good it is! I'm a huge prog/metal fan, I love bands like Conception, Kamelot, early Dream Theater, etc. and this album has become a mainstay in my itunes. The songs are catchy and technical with cleverly written lyrics. Lance King is an excellent vocalist on par with Tony Kakko of Sonata Arctica or Tobias Sammett of Avantasia/Edguy and his chorus harmonies will never leave your head.

I would never have known they were a Christian band if I didn't read it somewhere which is kind of a good thing. Most Christian bands are about as subtle with their message as a sledgehammer to the face and "Praise the Lord! Alleluia!!" may be a good message but it doesn't always translate well to music and often sounds forced and hackneyed. The message here is subtle and effective and the songwriting is brilliant. I would highly recommend Balance of Power to any fan of Prog/Metal and I can say with certainty that this is the best Christian band I have ever heard. I know I will be hunting down the rest of their CDs very soon!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Upbeat progressive rock, October 28, 2010
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Over the years, Balance of Power has produced some good albums, and this is one of their better releases. At the time this CD was recorded, the band consisted of four British instrumentalists and an American singer. Their style was a blend of progressive metal and upbeat, commercial rock - Queensryche or Threshold meets Journey. This is a solid effort, with good vocal melodies, high-range vocals and competent instrumental work. Listeners who enjoy this CD may also like the follow-up, Perfect Balance.
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