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Patrick O'Hearn - Glaciation (New Age, 2007)

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    10/28/2007
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    <pre>=============================================================================== GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- Album: Glaciation Artist: Patrick O'Hearn Year: 2007 Genre: New Age FILE INFORMATION ---------------- Number of MP3s: 13 Total Duration: 0:43:11 Total MP3 Size: 69.62 MB Ripped With: EAC Encoded With: LAME Encoded At: VBR 212-241 kbit/s 44 KHz Joint Stereo ID3 Tags: Set, v1.1, v2.3 FILE LIST --------- Size MB Duration File Name 01 3.48 0:02:15 01 - intension and objective.mp3 02 4.43 0:02:48 02 - under weigh.mp3 03 5.17 0:03:16 03 - the approaching ice.mp3 04 5.14 0:03:09 04 - oblique formations.mp3 05 4.02 0:02:29 05 - forsaken beauty.mp3 06 6.42 0:03:52 06 - our temperable host.mp3 07 6.50 0:04:07 07 - resourceful adaptation.mp3 08 4.15 0:02:38 08 - upon solitary expanse.mp3 09 7.40 0:04:16 09 - glaciation.mp3 10 3.85 0:02:25 10 - gradual understanding.mp3 11 4.07 0:02:36 11 - better times ahead.mp3 12 4.76 0:02:59 12 - a safe return.mp3 13 10.23 0:06:21 13 - beneath the celestial sphere.mp3 REVIEW / DESCRIPTION -------------------- Patrick O&#915;??Hearn&#915;??s musical path has lead him through his many inspired eras &#915;?? bassist for Frank Zappa, The Bay Area jazz scene of the mid 70s, the ensemble Group 87, and the new-wave band, Missing Persons. But, his latest inspiration was a chance encounter with a vintage 1937 electric Hawaiian guitar that shaped his new solo album, Glaciation. O&#915;??Hearn, who had been working in his Nashville home studio toward the completion of an all-together different album, scrapped the year&#915;??s worth of work to meld the distinct character of his newest instrument to a host of other partners. Working from instinct, he caught a wave -- and brought aboard an 18th century acoustic bass, an Analogue Modular Synthesizer, fretless bass, piano, electric guitars and assorted vintage studio gear (EQs, Filters and Signal Processors) -- to record Glaciation in chronological sequence. &#34;Just why a Hawaiian guitar would act as catalyst to conjure up striking images of the arctic did not occur to me at first. It wasn't until well into making the record that I stopped to consider the irony: it made sense&#34;. Glaciation continues O&#915;??Hearn&#915;??s path of evoking the sensations of different atmospheres through beautifully textured sounds. His last two albums Beautiful World and Slow Time painted different surroundings than Glaciation&#915;??s arctic beauty. The first illustrates the extraordinary beauty of the natural world, while the second revels in thoughtfully conjuring the passage of time. Slow Time also marked a departure for O'Hearn, in that he ventured into the experimental realm characterized by musical movements of the 20th century. NFO INFO -------- NFO Created: 27-Oct-2007 16:54:18 NFO/SFV created by: Mp3BookHelper http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/ =============================================================================== </pre>
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