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John
Adorney - " The Other Shore"
Review by Ted Cox (New Age Voice):
In
the stunning follow-up to his debut release, Beckoning, multi-instrumentalist
Adorney has created a delightful collage of songs lightly
infused with Asian, Eastern and Celtic. Daya Rawats
multi-dubbed vocals on the infectious title track and When
The Flower Meets The Rain are reminiscent of Enyas
breakthrough Orinoco Flow from Watermark. Also,
on the spirited chant of Kulan Tai Ulam her layered
vocals rise with the world beat crescendo Adorneys pleasing
and melodic songs are gently fashioned on keyboards, with
support from guitar, flutes, cello, oboe, horn, light percussion
and bass. His guitar shines on the romantic Thinking
Of you while Rawats refrain echoes the title.
Chris Bleths oboe soars in the darkness of the Moonbird.
Acoustic guitars and cellos blend together on the contemporary
All In A Moment instrumental, prior to the ambient
space Entrance.
This s a superb sophomore outing from an artist on the newly
acclaimed EverSound label making beautiful sonic waves in
the New Age music community
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