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Endless Blue Sky (USA)

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5.0 average, based on 4 reviews

Product Information

A listener wrote, “No matter what kind of day I’m having, I find myself relaxing to this amazing music -- gentle and yet so powerfully uplifting.  Before I know it, I am smiling.” No wonder Kern’s gorgeous original music is listened to by millions of people all over the world.

(Kern’s) sole focus is the gently rhythmic, deeply melodic, and healing music that defines the classic new age genre.  Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

 

Track Listings

1. Joy of the Journey 3:18
2. 
Velvet Green 3:52
3. 
Endless Blue Sky 6:29
4. 
Sunset Prayer 2:52
5. 
Light Spirit 4:23
6. 
Seen in a Dream 4:54
7. 
The Skipping Song 4:44
8. 
Caring Friend 5:00
9. 
Wending Our Way Home 4:31
10. 
The Glistening Pond 5:16
11. 
Gifts Along the Way 3:54
12. 
Joy of the Journey (Reprise) 1:58
13. 
Always Near 5:19

Product Code: RM2637

Customer Reviews

Average Rating: 5

Endless Blue Sky

(Kern’s) sole focus is the gently rhythmic, deeply melodic, and healing music that defines the classic new age genre.

Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide :: Feb 11 2010, 18:25 PM

Endless Blue Sky

Endless Blue Sky is Kevin Kern’s first recording in more than three years and his ninth release to date. One of the most stylistically consistent artists out there, Kern continues his tradition of albums that overflow with warmth and optimism. In such globally troubled times, I find it amazing to hear music of such peace and calm and wonder if Kern is truly such an optimist or if he finds his own refuge in creating music of blissful contentment. (I’ll have to ask him in our upcoming interview!) In any event, sitting down with “Endless Blue Sky” is truly a spa for the mind and soul. In addition to Kern on piano and synthesizers, Dean Magraw appears on guitar, Jill Olson on violin, Rebecca Arons on cello, and Gordon Johnson on acoustic and electric bass. As always, the piano sound is stellar (Kevin Kern is a Steinway Artist) and the music creates a warm, enveloping atmosphere of tranquility. Read more (click to Endless Blue Sky page) “Endless Blue Sky” begins with “Joy of the Journey,” a welcoming musical hug that sets the tone of the album. “Velvet Green” is a gorgeous trio for piano, violin, and cello. The simple melody evokes feelings of laying on one’s back in a beautiful meadow without a care in the world. The title track continues the mood, this time with guitar, piano, and synth strings in the background - undoubtedly a new Kern classic! My favorite track is “Sunset Prayer,” the only piece that hints of anything other than perfection. A piano solo, it conveys a side of Kern we don’t get to hear too often and that I wish we could. I’d love to hear a CD of Kern piano solos, but won’t hold my breath! “Scene In A Dream” is another potential Kern classic - a graceful flow with just a hint of bittersweet. “The Skipping Song” is pure carefree delight set to a catchy melody. My other favorite on this album is “The Glistening Pond.” It begins as a piano solo, adding guitar on the second verse, and then alternating between solo and duet. The sweet, simple melody speaks volumes and paints a tranquil picture. “Always Near” closes the set with an elegant and tender love song that sets the heartstrings fluttering - a gentle “farewell for now.” Kevin Kern is truly a master of melody and quiet emotional depth. You won’t find any surprises on “Endless Blue Sky,” but I would imagine that that’s good news for many of Kern’s worldwide fans. Sure to soothe and uplift! This CD will be released on 1/27/09 and will be available from many retail and online outlets.

Kathy Parsons, MainlyPiano.com :: Feb 11 2010, 18:27 PM

Endless Blue Sky

Kern and his piano were there as new age was diverging our of NAC and ECM and he's still there with his piano, still making gracefully easy recordings that don't fit a pigeonhole nicely but are certainly nice to have at your fingertips. Skillful and soulful, he's still providing proper audio getaways that help you shrug off the small stuff you shouldn't be sweating. A nice addition to any easy piano collection that sounds good when you need to separate yourself from noise and hubris. Well done.

Chris Spector, Midwest Record :: Feb 11 2010, 19:14 PM

Endless Blue Sky

Kevin Kern’s new CD is Endless Blue Sky, he’s a piano player, so these songs are basically new age solos with other accompanying instruments, violin for example. This is a nice CD… while I was playing it in the car, two people, with no solicitation from me, said “This music is very pretty.” And it is very pretty, but to my ears much of it doesn’t distinguish itself from what else is out there. The first track, “Joy of the Journey” has a couple chord progressions that make me say “did you have to do THAT?” The second half of the CD has the better and more original music, “The Skipping Song” and “Caring Friend” are a couple really nice tracks, so in the end it all seems to even out.

Jerry Rabushka www.raggedblade.com :: Feb 11 2010, 19:16 PM

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