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Much like their previous collaboration, Rain, 1996's The Spell combines the electronic talents of Kevin Braheny & Tim Clark in an exploration of musical and emotional concepts. This time around, the duo focused on magic and illusion, creating eight pieces that feature Braheny's emotive, haunting Steiner EWI tones and Clark's percussive arrangements. The Arabian-inspired "A Perfect Evening for Flying Carpets" has a hypnotic, trance-like effect, while "The Spell" lends a seductive note to the album. Intricate compositions like "Time in the Mirror" and "Sorcerer's Parade" reflect different aspects of mystery and illusion, engaging the listener's imagination. The clear, spacious sound of the duo's binaural recording techniques add another dimension to The Spell's charm. With this album, Clark and Braheny cement the magic of their creative partnership. ~ Heather Phares
Composers: Kevin Braheny; Tim Clark.
Recording information: Mill Valley, CA (1995); Phoenix, AZ (1995). Kevin Braheny Spell Songs Purchase Spell CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | David Parsons Himalaya CD (1989)
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$11.39 Parsons has found his work appended to the Californian "New Age" movements of the '80s that also inextricably (and unfortunately) linked ...
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$13.85 This two-part album of symphonic space music by Constance Demby is a must-have. Divinely inspired? Probably so; for those who believe in Fate, the timing of its release was in alignment with the arrival of the Harmonic Convergence. Demby, with her years on the road with an experimental music group, was used to creating massive spiritual ...
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| | Joni Mitchell Both Sides Now CD (2000)
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$9.85 BOTH SIDES NOW won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album. "Both Sides Now" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying A Vocalist. The song was also nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. "A Case Of You" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accopanying A Vocalist.
This limited edition includes three original lithographs by Joni Mitchell.
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| | Brenda Warren As Years Go By CD (2004)
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$12.25 The second instrumental album by pianist/composer Brenda Warren is a quiet feast of beautifully expressive solo piano pieces. Austere, moody, mysterious, and moving, AS YEARS GO BY embodies the wistful, passage-of-time feeling the title evokes. The deeply reflective quality of the music is never disturbed through the duration of the album; even the occasional addition of strings or synthesizer (as on the album's plaintive second track "Remembering You") serves to underscore the delicacy and poise of these compositions. Although the mood is pensive and often mournful, Warren's light touch and ear for gorgeous melodies keep things deeply engaging and even relaxing for the casual listener. AS YEARS GO BY plays like a soundtrack to a bout of bittersweet, autumnal melancholy, but it also proves a fine album to put on while unwinding and collecting one's thoughts.
Includes 'A Paris Day' a #1 song on Music Choice...the Soundscapes channel charts.Composer, pianist and songwriter BRENDA WARREN brings to her compositions an improvisational approach featuring elements of classical, pop and new age music. Her music creates special moods insinuating an emotive and autobiographical feeling in each piece. AS YEARS GO BY, Brenda's second CD release, showcases her talents as a solo pianist and creative artist.CHILDHOOD DREAMS was Brenda's debut release from which she received airplay throughout the world. Her music has been featured in several television programs and she has composed the score for three documentaries. The music from As Years Go By and Childhood Dreams is the score for the PBS documentary Edens Lost and Found.Brenda began playing piano at four years old and at ...
| | Will Kimbrough Americanitis CD (2006)
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$11.39 Nashville-based guitarist Will Kimbrough is usually so busy performing with others (Rodney Crowell, Todd Snider, Jimmy Buffett) that he is typically too busy to work on his own records. Americanitis marks his first solo outing in four years and only his third since 2000. Rather than being simply an album of stockpiled songs, Americanitis stands as a strong statement about what Kimbrough sees as happening around America and the world. What saves this disc from being a shrill set of screeds are Kimbrough's sense of humor and his varied musical palette. His contempt for corporate amorality gets disguised in the darkly comic, front porch jazz-flavored "I Lie." Similarly, he slips some Bush bashing into the sublimely power poppy "Less Polite," while the boppy soul of "Everyone's in Love" could be a lighthearted Elvis Costello Get Happy! outtake except its political lyrics talk of "strange times/hate crimes." Not every song is leavened with humor. On the powerful "Pride," Kimbrough sermonizes on hypocrisy ("When did pride get crossed off this list of deadly sins?" he asks.) that sounds like something his recent employer Rodney Crowell might do. The title track is a moving country duet with some Dylanesque touches, while bluegrass/gospel-infused "Warring Ways" is a spare, eloquent plea for peace. Kimbrough, however, stops short from making this disc a completely sociopolitical song cycle. Several tunes concentrate on the politics of relationships. The twangy rocker "Another Train" concerns a man trying to coerce a woman to stay over for the night. Both the rootsy rave-up "Let Me Say Yes" and the bluesy "Enemy" find the man in apology mode. Kimbrough concisely sums up the entire album in his closing tune, when he sings: "I won't be afraid and I won't be proud/And I won't be ashamed about singing out loud/About peace ...
| | Willie Nelson American Classic CD (2009)
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$12.99 When Willie Nelson took the unexpected step of releasing STARDUST in 1978, many predicted that the album of popular standards would severely derail the outlaw country singer's career. Confounding the critics, the disc became Nelson's best selling effort, and spawned a whole sub-genre of modern singers covering the classics. Nelson revisited the format with 1994's orchestral HEALING HANDS OF TIME and to varying degrees on several other records, but it wasn't until 2009's AMERICAN CLASSIC that the red-headed stranger delivered an album billed as the true follow-up to ...
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