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David Friedman - Moonrise (1997)

David Friedman - Moonrise (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: David Friedman

  • Title: Moonrise
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Passage
  • Genre: New Age
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log)
  • Total Time: 49:13
  • Total Size: 235 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Games we noble fools play
02. Carnavals
03. Moon dust
04. Morning aire
05. May morning
06. One reason
07. Dusk
08. Meadows and Thunderstorms
09. The Train
10. Improv #27
11. Lauren
12. The Sailboat Oblivion
13. Autumn Verse
14. Wolf Canyon

"Strong piano playng with sweeping, dramatic melodies is the trademark of Moonrise. David Friedman's flair for composing is right there with some of the best keyboard players of our time. He likes to call his sound visual music, which is a term other contemporary musicians seem to be adapting, along with the term cinematic. It is as it implies, suitable for film scores. And that is by no means a dimminutive connotation, because in today's world doing soundtracks for hit movies and TV shows can be a ticket to great success. Look, for example, at Mark Isham. You'd be hard presssed to name a hit record of his, but his list of movies he's scored will immediately register recognition. Could Friedman go that route? He's already started on that part, and Moonrise displays enough range in composition to qualify as movie music or to stand alone as pleasant listening as an instrumental album."

 



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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much!!!!
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  • jojo5
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Thank you very much
  • Patrick Resop
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Who is the sax player that comes and goes in
the album