This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger…
the girl with her piano
this land she's in
clothed in unfamiliarity
these colors blend, fade
and run out of hue
all light has changed
and turned into greyscale
tinted with every shade of blue
this room she's in
suddenly fills with…
the girl with her piano
this land she's in
clothed in unfamiliarity
these colors blend, fade
and run out of hue
all light has changed
and turned into greyscale
tinted with every shade of blue
this room she's in
suddenly fills with…
This tune hopefully shows the culmination of my musical influences (namely, Mick Karn (R.I.P.), Adrian Sherwood, Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble...) while also painting a visual picture...as it was written and recorded in one day after I went free-diving…
This is about the free spirit soaring high above the seas, forests, cities and times.
~There is no dark side in the moon, really. As a matter of fact it's all dark~
It was in the garden of the house of help that Reg walked and tried to decipher his problems .................everything seemed to have a similar beat and it was causing him some confusion.....................
~The destiny is a cypher itself. it subject not to decypher~
....to "solve the destiny" is dangerous, and Reg, being the skilled cypher, knew it. He only didn't know that in a garden he will meet that who knows...
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interesting piece,, i found it drawing me in not by note,, very Bach like in form/feel,, you say improv, is it in fact based on another piece?... in any event it's very pretty.. and does seem very Easterish to me,,, well done your friend R
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Extremely cinematic! Really sets the mood for something ominous to happen!
Going through old faves and had forgotten about this one. WOW! Still great stuff!
That's some beautiful playing and a great progression! Well done. :)
Thanks!
Beautiful song that captures all the emotion of the lyrics.
Ok I admit, I'm addicted to your material.
I can detect just the merest touch of Jim Croce in this Which ticks all the boxes for me
Nice bit of picking plus great vocals, lyrics and harp playing in fact a marvellous piece of work.
Gorgeous! Love the guitar, the melody, the vocals, everything!
I was hooked right from the guitar intro! Just beautiful!
SAJAD
Magnifique!
Well done guys, classy piece of work. Will have to listen to more of Bruce Cockburns work it sounds my sort of music.
cool, dude. Love the synth.
Fantastic.......Bravo
@Richard L. Aceves - Thanks so much! This really gives us much inspiration.
I haven't listened to tis in ages! And still a fabulous track! w;-)
~The destiny is a cypher itself. it subject not to decypher~ ....to "solve the destiny" is dangerous, and Reg, being the skilled cypher, knew it. He only didn't know that in a garden he will meet that who knows... /////page brake/////
interesting piece,, i found it drawing me in not by note,, very Bach like in form/feel,, you say improv, is it in fact based on another piece?... in any event it's very pretty.. and does seem very Easterish to me,,, well done your friend R
yes i quite agree,, great song,, music, vocals, arrangement, production all A++ great listen!