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Blue Landscapes III: Frontiers
Label: Real Music
Released: 2020
Track listing: Drifting; Forest Path; The Abandoned Monastery; Le Musicien; The Lighthouse; Goodbye; Frontiers; Tranquility;
Take My Hand; Infinity; The Distant Waterfall; Waves on a Moonlit Sea; The Valley of Echoes; Forgotten
Memories; Letting Go.
Robert Thies: Blue Landscapes III: Frontiers
by Robin B James
Delicate, like two wise birds heard singing on a breezepiano and flute, bringing unhurried and relaxed, melodic instrumental wonderment. Consistently contemplative serene movements, weaving a diaphanous kaleidoscopic silk tapestry. Nothing is even remotely fast or moderately hasty, the entire album is a perfect daydream with clouds. Thies and Krajacic create soundscapes that leave enough space in ...
Guitar Monsters
By Chet Atkins
Label: Real Music
Released: 2013
Track listing: Limehouse Blues; I Want to Be Happy; Over the Rainbow; Meditation; Lazy River; I’m Your Greatest Fan; It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing); I Surrender Dear; Brazil; Give My Love to Nell; Hot Toddy
Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks 24
Label: Real Music
Released: 2013
Track listing: U.S. Blues; Promised Land; Brown-Eyed Woman; Black-Throated Wind; Scarlet Begonias; Beat It On Down the Line; Deal; Cassidy; China Cat Sunflower; I Know You Rider; Weather Report Suite; Playing in the Band; Uncle John’s Band; Morning Dew; Uncle John’s Band; Playing in the Band; Big River; Bertha; Wharf Rat; Sugar Magnolia.
Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks 24
by Skip Heller
The plethora of available live Grateful Dead material might be a completist's delight, but it can make for a nightmare for the consumer who just wants a few really good discs. This was a truly multifaceted band, with every facet documented to the point of exhaustion (or even tedium, depending who you ask). At their rootsy ...
Chet Atkins and Les Paul: Guitar Monsters
by Skip Heller
The seventies were bountiful years for guitar fans. Looking now at Guitar Player magazines of the period, it's almost dizzying to see how many veteran guitarists were doing some of their most interesting and liberated work. Bop stalwarts, blues greats (often obscure), and notable country pickers were all well-represented on vinyl throughout the decade, on a ...
Aereo Plain/Morning Bugle: The Complete Warner Brothers Recordings
Label: Real Gone Music
Released: 2012
Track listing: CD1: Turn Your Radio On; Steamboat Whistle Blues; Back in the Goodle Days; Up on the Hill Where They Do the Boogie; Boogie; First Girl I Loved; Presbyterian Guitar; With a Vamp in the Middle; Symphony Hall Rag; Because of You; Steam Powered Aereo Plane; Holding; Tear Down the Grand Ole Opry; Leather Britches; Station Break; Turn Your Radio On; Sweetheart Can't You Hear Me Calling; Weave and Way; Cumberland Gap; Orange Blossom Special.
CD2: Streetcar; Nobody Eats at Linebaugh's Anymore; Howard Hughes' Blues; All Fall Down; On the Road; Morning Bugle; Old Joe Clark; My Rag; Late Last Night When My Willie Came Home; Got No Place to Go; Bye-Bye; Flower Power Died; Don't Let Your Deal Go Down; Back Up and Push; Airport Floor
Pamela and Randy Copus: River of Stars
by AAJ Staff
I must admit that this album is one of my guilty pleasures." It is unabashedly sentimental New Age" music, as sweet as cotton candy and as soft as a down pillow, and this dark techno/ambient" fan loves it. River of Stars is like all the good moments of Enya, the celestial choruses" and the synthesized orchestral ...