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$15.15 SUNSET MEDITATION is an original recording of instrumentals by Tony Sandate that is sure to be regarded as a classic among guitar aficionados. Quiet and contemplative, Sandate's guitar work is sparse yet supple, effortlessly slipping from ballads and pastoral compositions to rapid flamenco rhythms. His style is sharp and enunciated, showing a pride and passion that is clear in the first listen. The title track is an elegant number that sets the tone for the entire album. Reminiscent of the sophistication of Norah Jones's first album or the cultivated piano musings of Diana Krall, Sandate delivers the perfect after-dark album. Produced by best-selling New Age pianist Eric McCarl, the album's sound is immaculate. McCarl writes in the liner notes that he discovered Sandate by chance when the guitarist arrived at his house--he works a day job as a repairman--to fix the refrigerator. Later he heard Sandate's music and decided to produce his debut recording in a dedicated labor of love that resulted in SUNSET MEDITATION.
Subliminal BeautyTony Sandate, with the debut of his solo guitar album 'Sunset Meditation', is opening a fresh dimension in contemplative instrumental music. His compositions are mostly ballads, cantatas, and pastoral works and are spiced with a few Spanish melodies. You will not find a stodgy tone poem in the lot. You will find that it is a great mix from a master guitar player.When you listen to Sandate you think, yeah, he probably went to Spain to visit with Segovia, or maybe he had sessions late in the night with Ackerman, but no. Mr. Sandate is an appliance technician and father of two that dotes on his children. Hence the tracks, 'Song for Andres' and 'Alba'. He finds inspiration in his family, his heritage, and from the Southern California countryside.The very nature of his music beckons you to put vibrant oil on canvas, jot creative ink to paper, or render soft kisses to warm flesh. Take for instance the track 'Waiting for You'. It is the first track on the album and sets the mood for what is yet to come. The song, with its cascading melody and tender rhythm, is extremely sensuous. There is no other word for it.You could not wish for a more simple and idyllic tune than 'Irish Blessing'. There is nothing Celtic here, just a pastoral number. For me it invoked green fields, cool pine forests and the rocky shore along the Merrimack River where I hiked as a teenager in Massachusetts.The title track 'Sunset Meditation' has a wonderful sense of timing and flow. With a glass of sangria in your hand and your hammock swaying gently back and forth, you can almost see the dry grass along the beach turn from yellow to gold as the ...
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$12.59 The central challenge for traditional pop singers with jazz leanings since at least 1970 (and arguably since 1950) has concerned repertoire; that is, given that no one is writing the kind of songs that made up the Great American Songbook of the 1920s, '30s, and '40s anymore, and given that Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald have thoroughly raided those for definitive interpretations, what is there left to sing? Different singers have addressed the problem in different ways, but none may have ignored it quite as much as Kate McGarry, for whom If Less Is More...Nothing Is Everything is her fifth album. McGarry represents a generation that grew up listening to Joni Mitchell and Crosby, Stills & Nash for its sophisticated pop songcraft, and while she clearly presents herself as a jazz-influenced pop vocalist in the cabaret tradition, she is at least as sympathetic to the post-Bob Dylan singer/songwriter era as she is to the era of the Great American Songbook. The result, for her, is a sort of hybrid of the two. She leads off this album, for example, with Irving Berlin's "Let's Face the Music and Dance," but Fred Astaire would barely recognize it in this rendition, while Rickie Lee Jones might be tempted to sue for the crime of impersonation. The song is taken at a languid tempo, and McGarry slips and slurs her way through the song just like Jones did on so many of her performances of the late '70s and early '80s. (Indeed, Jones turns out to be the primary vocal influence on McGarry throughout the album. If "I Carry Your Heart" were added to a reissue ...
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