jueves, 26 de diciembre de 2013
Steve Kindler - Across a Rainbow Sea
Steve Kindler's music is a bit difficult to place but easy to listen to.
Some of the tunes are catchy while others primarily set introspective moods.
Most of the music is upbeat and Kindler's violin is quite attractive;
he is also heard in spots on guitar and synthesizer. The personnel changes
constantly throughout the program, yet there is a unity to the music as one
piece flows naturally into the next. The music could be called light fusion
with straight-ahead and new age sections or even superior background music,
but in general it is beyond simple classification. This CD from the defunct
Global Pacific label will be difficult to locate, but is worth searching for
due to Steve Kindler's violin.
Review by Scott Yanow All Music
Name Credits
Andrew Annenberg Artwork
Kim Atkinson Bongos, Conga, Timbales, Guiro
Jimi Behringer Guitar (Electric)
Suzanne Ciani Synthesizer
Isaac Epps Keyboards, Triangle, Pandeiro, Surdo, Agogo, Ganza, Wood Block, Tamborim
David Friesen Bass
Larry Grenadier Bass (Acoustic)
Barklie Henry Executive Producer
Clay Henry Producer, Shaker, Shekere, Tamborim
Michael Hollyfield Design
Melisa Kary Vocals
Steve Kindler Synthesizer, Guitar (Acoustic), Violin, Vocals, Producer, Engineer, Violin (Electric),Guitar (Classical), Kurzweil Synthesizer, Zeta Violin
Frank Martin Keyboards
Katalin Matavovsky Vocals
Howard Morris Coordination
Pinchey Pete Conga
Carlos Reyes Bass (Electric), Guitar (Rhythm), Paraguayan Harp
Jackie Ryan Vocals
Howard Sapper Coordination
Casey Schelierell Drums, Dynachord
Greg Shaw Digital Transfers
Sulubika Flute
1 For the Americas Kindler 4:57
2 Plumeria Kindler 4:31
3 Agua Caliente Kindler 4:42
4 Caught Up in the Rapture Glenn, Quander 4:37
5 Wistari Reef Kindler 5:40
6 Little Fuji Kindler 4:57
7 Mystic Fire Kindler 5:25
8 Bodysurfer Kindler 4:40
9 Across a Rainbow Sea Kindler 8:03
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