Former CRIMSON GLORY Frontman To Release 'All Souls Midnight' Album

September 29, 2008

Former CRIMSON GLORY vocalist Midnight (real name: John Patrick McDonald Jr.) is planning to release a new CD called "All Souls Midnight" which features the "Acoustic Crimson" EP (four songs) along with the lost "Midnight Mass" recordings from the late '80s/early '90s plus some other "cool rarities." The CD tracks will be emailed to the 112 people who pre-ordered Midnight's new concept album, "M2: Decending into Madness" (D.I.M) as MP3s and the cover sent to be printed out at no charge. The CD will be made available for purchase to everyone else. According to a press release, "the 'M2: Descending Into Madness' album is, of course, still coming its just taking so long because it is being recorded in a high-quality studio and scheduling hasn't been easy. So basically the 112 will get this extra CD on top of the three that are coming with the 'M2: D.I.M.' release."

The press release adds, "Midnight has a lot of stuff finished for the upcoming covers album too. Without giving too much away, let's just say theres some cool ZEPPELIN stuff Mid recorded, some NEIL YOUNG, and even a W.A.S.P. cover.... YES!! You read correctly!! It's pretty amazing too... The covers album won't be released until after 'D.I.M.' is released so theres a lot of time to come up with even more stuff of which the best of that will be cherry-picked from."

"All Souls Midnight" track listing:

01. Lost Reflection
02. Painted Skies
03. Far Away
04. Transcendence
05. Carnival 1
06. The End
07. Mermaids
08. Carnival 2
09. Midnight Mass
10. What Child Is This?
11. Story Of Lost Reflection

Total running time: 60 minutes

Recording lineup:

Midnight: Vocals, Guitar
Matt LaPorte: Guitars, Programming
Lee Harrison: Guitars, Editing
Phil Anderson: Hammered Dulcimer
John Zahner: Keyboards

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