|  Ryo Okumoto
 
  Coming Through
 
  Review by Lorraine Kay
 
 One of the most sought-after            musicians in the prog-rock scene and then some, keyboardist Ryo Okumoto            has earned a global reputation performing with some of the biggest names            in music, including Kitaro, Natalie Cole, Phil Collins, Aretha Franklin,            and Roberta Flack. A member of the prog-rock group Spock's Beard, he            occasionally makes a side trip to tour with some other superstar or            work on a solo project, the latest of which is Coming Through.            To record Coming Through Okumoto rounded up a team of superstars            to create an truly exciting progressive rock adventure. Okumoto is out            front on keyboards throughout including two instrumental offerings.            He is joined by Dave Carpenter and Dave Meros on bass, Steve Lukather,            Jun Sumida, Alan Morse and Michael Landau on guitars, Simon Phillips,            Nick D'Virgilio and Sage Okumoto on drums and Andy Suzuki on tenor sax,            Doug Webb on alto sax and D. Jon Papenbrook on trumpet. Vocals were            shared by Nick D'Virgilio, Bobby Kimball, Glenn Hughes, Michael Mishaw,            Alan Morse and Linda Green Okumoto. This review is  available in book format (hardcover and paperback)        in                       Music Street  Journal: 2006 Volume 4 at lulu.com/strangesound. |