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Rock 16 May, 2011

Australian Musician Teams Up With Prog-Rock Legendary Artist

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Liquid Online Media) After 12 months of tweaking, Brisbane's Ben Craven is finally ready to release his new album with the finishing touches being made by renowned UK artist Roger Dean.

Craven's new album, entitled "Great and Terrible Potions" is a modern day progressive rock album that has been 5 years in the making. However like all good prog-rock (progressive rock) albums, the final touches are vital.

Enlisting the assistance of Roger Dean seemed a natural progression given the heavy influences of 70's prog-rock bands within Craven's music.

Roger Dean, who rose to fame in the 70's and 80's through his designs for prog-rock band "Yes" is credited with transforming the status of album covers from mere packaging to works of art.

Uncovering and updating an unreleased piece of art, Dean has provided a cover that will go down in the halls of prog-rock history alongside his most famous work for musicians and bands such as "Yes", "Asia", "Uriah Heap", Rick Wakeman and Alan White.

Dean, whose bubble logo for the band "Yes" is part of rock history, also designed Craven's new logo. Craven said, "It is an honour to be working with an artist whom I've grown up with and surreal to believe that he appreciates my work enough to put his name (in art) to it".

To celebrate the release, Craven and Liquid Online Media will also be selling limited edition vinyl copies of the album complete with a traditional gatefold sleeve featuring the Roger Dean artwork.

To register your interest in the album, visit www.greatandterriblepotions.com

Craven's album, Great and Terrible Potions, is scheduled for release in July 2011.






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