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Shadow, Mist & Light - Peter
Sterling
Price: 14.95
Soft rhythms of liquid, mystical
motion blending Chinese and electro-acoustic
harps, congas, flutes, didgeridoo, guitars,
violin, penny whistle, keyboards as Native
American, Tibetan and Hawaiian voices sweep
you off to a blissful escape.
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Track Listing
1.
East
Meets West 7:02
2. Dance of the Dakinis 5:12
3. Eldorado 4:40
4. A
Night to Remember 6:01
5. Dreamers’ Waltz 6:23
6. Wanna
Hula 4:43
7. While Away 6:00
8. Moon
over Xanadu 5:38
9. Road
to Shambala 6:08
10. The Long Goodbye 4:57
Reviews
" A firm but gentle set from someone that
spends his time in Sedona and crafts an audio
vista that lives up to the set's title well. A
gentle stress buster of a harp fronted set that
gives you the freedom to float through the realm
of senses of your choice. Tasty, involving work
that invites you to sail away for a spell and
come back often. It's especially nice to get a
warm and welcome moment away from electronics
and delve into some hand made, acoustic sounds
that are delivered by a player that really knows
how to connect. Top shelf." - Chris Spector,
Editor & Publisher, Midwest Record Recap
" Shadow, Mist & Light is fabulous! I
love all of the added instrumentation and soft
wordless vocals. Very pleasing to the ear. There
is such beauty with all the different sounds mixed
with Peter's harp... this is absolutely breathtaking."
- Liz Doan, Senior Buyer, Music Design
"Musically, this disc is flawless. Peter’s
painstaking sound design gives each element its
proper voice; each contributor is at his/her peak.
While the unusual mix of instruments is amazing,
“The Long Goodbye,” the final track,
is the highlight. That piece features Peter on
harp and keyboards. It is a superb love song –
romantic, poignant, atmospheric, sensuous and
sexy. There is none better." - Jim Brenholts,
Awareness Magazine
"This is a very personal album; a series
of fresh pieces, full of feeling, in some occasions
introspective, and in some others much more cheerful.
In this work, the harp has a remarkable role,
and it is perhaps here where Peter's skills are
most outstanding. The artist also uses numerous
instruments. And he has surrounded himself with
a team of splendid musicians, as for example William
Aura, Richard Hardy, Robin Miller, Elizabeth Ursic,
and Fitz-Hugh Jenkins, among others." - Virginia
Tamayo, Amazing Sounds
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