breakbeat easy listening saxophon ray lighthouse morton
| 1 | Lighthouse | 3:44 |
I liked the strangeness of this thought provoking, twin parallels of music, that overlapped and played to perfect at times, along side each other as you listen and took on board this strangely compelling sound-scape of masterful genuis in general.. A gentle tinkling of the piano keys and the then the other break beat,atmospheric-al,saxophone,natural sounds affects, such as the sea and birds twittering, that seem to be the main piece in this score...All done to a high standard.. Love the smoothness and clarity of the saxophone.. let alone the charismatic playing of the piano..It was different but unique to sit back and saviour. let alone enjoy..
I'll leave the rating to others, and I'll just say welcome to Jamendo.
This track presents to me a self-contradicting story I seem to fail to comprehend. I almost feel like I'm listening to two perfectly overlapping songs at the same time. I hear a bird trying to, but never taking off... I hear a story, but I hear no ending of it either. I hear someone shouting "Start", but everything remains in place... I don't quite get what's going on...
Because it sounds to me that this is more of a soundtrack than "music", I'm afraid I'm unable to appreciate this at it's true value at the moment, but there's a certain beauty and elegance and actual talent and/or work present it this single that just wouldn't let me leave this uncommented.
I'd rate it high for the professional execution, I'd take from that because of it's incoherent message. The cover deserves something cleaner too. A 7 on my scale, yet I can't do that to this album...
Thank you ! Wish there was more !

| Release | November 12, 2009 | ||||||||||||||
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