
A Winter's Solstice, Vol. 2 |
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Various Artists
Release Date: 08/31/2010
Original Release:
1986
# of Discs:
1
Label: BMG (distributor)
Disc: 1
1.
Gift, The - Philip Aaberg
2.
Chorale #220 - Turtle Island String Quartet
3.
Abide The Winter - Will Ackerman
4.
Medieval Memory II - Ira Stein/Russel Walder
5.
Come Life Shaker Life - Malcolm Dalglish
6.
Flute Sonata In Em, 3rd Movement - Emily Klion/Barbara Higbie
7.
Simple Psalm - Fred Simon
8.
Salve Regina - Theresa Schroeder-Sheker
9.
17th Century Canon - James Matheson/Robin May/Paul McCandless
10.
"Bring Me Back A Song." - Nightnoise
11.
E'en so, Lord Jesus Quickly Come/Dadme Albricias Hijos D'Eva [Sons Of Eve Reward My Tidings] - The Modern Mandolin Quartet
12.
Sung To Sleep - Michael Manring
13.
This Rush Of Wings - Metamora
14.
Prel. To Cello Suite #1 In G Major - Michael Hedges
15.
By The Fireside - William Allaudin Mathieu
Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Kirk Butler; Michael Hedges; Stephen Hart; Benj Kanters; Billy Oskay... Producer: Cookie Marenco; Dawn Atkinson; Will Ackerman... Distributor: A&M (USA) Notes: Audio Mixers: Kirk Butler; Michael Hedges; Stephen Hart ; Benj Kanters; Billy Oskay. Liner Note Author: Sam Sutherland. Recording information: Different Fur Recording, San Francisco; Spectrum Sound, Portland, OR; Studiomedia, Chicago, IL; The Speech and Hearing Clinic, Mendocino, CA; TRC Studios, Indianapolis, IN. Photographer: Hans Wendler. Depending on the mood you're in, this compilation album will make you dream, smile, or cry a nostalgic tear. It is a typical Windham Hill sampler: wistful, joyful, lush, and lovely. Most songs stick with piano or string instrumentation, and none of them could ever be classified as up-tempo. A few of the tracks, including "The Gift" and "Sung to Sleep," sound like Windham Hill's famous pianist George Winston, but they are actually performed by lesser-known artists. The selections are an interesting combination of classical pieces ("Chorale #220," J.S. Bach), traditional melodies ("Come Life Shaker Life"), and original compositions ("By the Fireside," written and performed by William Allaudin Mathieu). There are almost no vocals in the compilation, although a boy's choir adds an ethereal quality to the end of "Salve Regina." Windham Hill co-founder William Ackerman proves that he's an artist as well as a label exec with his moving, poignant performance of the original composition "Abide the Winter." All in all, this is another success for the label and its talented bunch of artists. It isn't edgy or dramatic or hooky, but it's not intended to be. However, each song in the collection is beautiful, atmospheric, and timeless. ~ L. Katz
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