Japanese band NOA, compleat [Tri-Logic 1987, If Tomorrow Comes 2018, Journey to Babel 2021, Dagger of the Mind 2022] limited time only

 







I posted the OG album way back here-- more than 10 years ago (wow!)-- and described it as a masterpiece, which it still is, upon relistening.  I didn't realize they made more music, 30 years after that first one, and onwards until three years ago.  In those subsequent albums though they did repeat or rework tracks from the 1st record unfortunately, so there's less original stuff than one might expect.  
You can see the discography on this page.
In terms of new material, the title tracks will give you a good idea of the band's competence and continuation of the prog KC influence, from If Tomorrow Comes Part 1:



Journey to Babel:



Dagger of the Mind:




source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/12/japanese-band-noa-compleat-tri-logic.html

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