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Review / Comments
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I'm not a massage
therapist, nor do I do yoga. According to the reviews on
his website, these seem to be the most enthusiastic fans
of Mr. Gilliland (though you'll also find a review
there
from Streams-of-Time's own Nancy). But even I can
appreciate the calm beauty of this album.
This is not an easy album
to review track by track. The music is a seamless whole,
from "Prelude to Dawn" through to "Stars Fade to Dawn".
Piano solos have, by their nature, the potential to
become passive background noise. Mr. Gilliland has
avoided this by creating music that while very relaxing,
still demands your attention. Occasional orchestration
adds to the depth and richness of his pieces. You won't
find any soulless pounding of the keys in any track on
this album. Each piece conveys emotion, calls upon the
heart as well as the ear. This would be a wonderful
selection for meditation, as well as being perfect music
for a lazy Summer afternoon. It even has the potential
to improve a long car ride. And if, like me, you enjoy
falling asleep to music, add this album to your
collection. I have.
Related
Streams-of-Time Review(s) ::
"One"
( Nancy | 01-2005 )
Related Web Links
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Official Site: http://www.meadowsuite.com/ 
Available At
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MeadowSuite (CD) 
CD
Baby (CD) 
iTunes Music Store (Download) 
Amazon.com (CD) 
Album Copyright
Information ::
MeadowSuite Music ©
2003
Review Date ::
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