Here's another stunning find, at least as good as the recent Petit - Best of all Possible Worlds, but in a different style, this is more along the lines of classic prog-fusion like (US) Mosaic.
Hard to believe, again, these brilliant progressive LPs still exist out there, unknown, unheard, neglected.
Information here. Little to no info on the man:
Engineer, arranger and bassist. Worked with gospel artists in Cincinnati, Ohio area.
To my amazement I saw keyboard duties are by Peter Wolf, who we've seen before here. (His progressive masterpiece from 1980 was called Tutti.)
Arrangements, compositions, and vocals are all from Tom Baker though.
The opener to the album says it all, Alpha-Theta-Omega:
And this is followed by the equally stunning Rainbow to Rainbow:
The album closes out with a really really shockingly beautiful tender song with harmony vocals and highly intriguing harmonies plus dissonances, it's called Love that has been Lost and it kind of reminds me of the intensely original songwriting of Brandes Ward MacLean:
It seems insane to me that someone could be so unknown yet write this most amazingly creative, original and progressive music, then disappear again. There is not one bit of trite, simplistic 'by-the-numbers' type composition in here at all. Every track is great in its own way, like a beautiful, talented family.
A note at the end:
“The greatest and unceasing thanks is reserved always for the Savior.”
Thanks indeed!
And in turn, many thanks to the readers / followers / commenters who contribute these suggestions / finds, from the bottom of my heart.

















