Down to the Moon

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 46:06

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Like running to an old friend...

cbeck83

How delightful to run into this album, which I owned years ago and lost somewhere along the way. This is vintage Vollenweider, arguably his best work. To this reviewer, at any rate, all of his other work pretty hearkens back to this one, but maybe only because this was my first exposure to his work. My only complaint is with the number of credits required to download this one. With a couple very short tracks (one coming in at only 17 seconds!) this should only be a standard 12-credit download in my opinion.

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They Say All Music Guide

Andreas Vollenweider’s Grammy-winning 1987 effort is dominated by the Swiss musician’s electrically modified harp. Its distinctive sound runs throughout the album, supported by the usual tinkering synthesizer effects and light percussion. After an extended introductory interlude, the title track zips into a vaguely Caribbean-styled rhythm. “Water Moon” features a different, more organic harp sound; it’s mixed with the windy tones of a flute, suggesting ghostly moonshafts lancing through falling rain. Vollenweider plays the harp strings off of guitar strings on the surprisingly twangy (for new age, anyway) “Drown in Pale Light.” The composer weaves the instrumentals together with a goody bag of pan-ethnic influences, while the album’s margins are full of these little touches that nevertheless make a big difference. Down to the Moon, Rovi – Johnny Loftus

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