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Line-up

2002-  Russell Allen - vocals
2002-  Arjen Anthony Lucassen - guitars, bass, hammond, mellotron, analog synths, solina strings
2002-  Ed Warby - drums
2002-  Damian Wilson - vocals
2002-  Floor Jansen - vocals
2002  Dan Erland Swanö - vocals
› 2010-  -//-
2010-  Peter Vink - bass
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2002-2003  Robert Soeterboek - vocals, backing vocals
2022  Erik Van Ittersum - synthesizers
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2002-  Gary Wehrkamp - guitar solos
2010  Joost Van Den Broek - keyboard solos
› 2021-2022  -//- keyboards
2022  Irene Jansen - vocals, backing vocals
2003  Peter Vink - bass
2003  Joost Van Den Broek - keyboards
2003  Irene Jansen - vocals
2002  Dave Brock - land backing vocals on 'hawkwind medley'
2002  Erik Norlander - synth solos
2002  Jens Johansson - keyboards
› 2022  -//-
2003  Edward Reekers - vocals
2003  Ewa Albering - flute
2010  Michael "Mike" Andersson - vocals
2010  Rodney Blaze - vocals
2010  Tony Martin Harford - vocals
› 2022  -//-
2021-2022  Ross Jennings - vocals
2021-2022  Marcela Bovio - vocals
2021-2022  Brittney Hayes - vocals
2021-2022  Michael James Romeo - guitars
2021-2022  Roy Khan - vocals
2022  Wilmer Waarbroek - vocals
2022  Will Shaw - vocals
2022  Joe Lynn Turner - vocals
2022  Ron Thal - guitar solo
2022  Michael Mills - vocals
2022  Steve Vai - guitar solo
2022  Timo Somers - guitar solo
2022  Jeff Scott Soto - vocals
2022  John "Jaycee" Cuijpers - vocals
2022  Alessandro Del Vecchio - keyboards, vocals
2022  Joel Hoekstra - guitars

Latest reviews

Star One may well be one of Arjen Lucassen's most consistent endeavours of his prolific career. What was supposed to have been a one-off is now on its third album, although it's taken 20 years to reach this mark. However, this consistency within a fairly rigid creative framework also appears as its greatest weakness, resulting in what can overall be assessed as adequate.
Review by Ivor ››
It has been a while since the last time a Lucassen tune was stuck in my head properly. It really has been a long time. No, it was not Guilt Machine album, and not the last Ayreon album, and not even the first Stream Of Passion, although that one had some...
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