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Erik Ringstad has been a musician for almost his entire life. He plays all styles of music and is involved with many bands, as well as his own solo projects. This CD, "Reflections" is a collection of instrumental jazz and ballads with a relaxed feel that should appeal to just about anyone who likes guitar music. Erik played all the instruments himself on this collection (guitar, bass, guitar synth, keyboards). The tunes were recorded over a 4 year span and and finally released in september 2007. Reflections Music | Category | Jazz Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7540279 | | Catalog number | 153052 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2007 |
Erik Ringstad Reflections Songs | 1. | So Far Away |
| 2. | Ology |
| 3. | Blues At St. James |
| 4. | Second Chance |
| 5. | New Year's Night |
| 6. | Lament |
| 7. | Flora |
| 8. | Pacifica |
| 9. | Reflections Suite |
| 10. | Sage |
| 11. | BT34 |
| 12. | Nostalgia |
| 13. | Highgate |
| 14. | Goodbye/hello |
| 15. | Sixes |
| 16. | Brenton Point |
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