Jeremy Spencer - Yearning Winds (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: Jeremy Spencer
- Title: Yearning Winds
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Sibylline Media
- Genre: Instrumental Blues, Easy Listening
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | MP3 320 kbps
- Total Time: 50:53
- Total Size: 277 MB | 122 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Shadowplay (3:01)
2. A Minor Gavotte (3:31)
3. Yearning Winds (3:49)
4. Mystery Of Mandola (2:29)
5. Lady Almina She Haunts The Halls (3:30)
6. Paradise Lost (4:22)
7. As The Waters Cover The Seas (3:29)
8. Sleepy Maui Sunset (3:04)
9. My Sweet Baby (2:33)
10. Our Lady Is Burning (2:59)
11. Such A Strange Land (2:54)
12. Betrayed (4:08)
13. A Town Of Goodbyes (4:16)
14. For Whom Those Bells Are Ringing (2:41)
15. Tramping To Lourdes (4:00)
1. Shadowplay (3:01)
2. A Minor Gavotte (3:31)
3. Yearning Winds (3:49)
4. Mystery Of Mandola (2:29)
5. Lady Almina She Haunts The Halls (3:30)
6. Paradise Lost (4:22)
7. As The Waters Cover The Seas (3:29)
8. Sleepy Maui Sunset (3:04)
9. My Sweet Baby (2:33)
10. Our Lady Is Burning (2:59)
11. Such A Strange Land (2:54)
12. Betrayed (4:08)
13. A Town Of Goodbyes (4:16)
14. For Whom Those Bells Are Ringing (2:41)
15. Tramping To Lourdes (4:00)
Someone recently asked me if there is a ‘particular theme’ to this album. Indeed, there is, although it wasn’t premeditated. While some of these tunes had been recorded before as songs and others had been floating in my head for a while, it wasn’t until titling and serving them up as instrumentals, I realised that the inspiration for most of the tracks’ themes was based on books, or an anecdote found in one.
The opener, ‘Shadowplay’, for instance, is based on a fascinating book on Shakespeare by Lady Asquith, and the literal ‘haunting’ of ‘Lady Almina’ lives on in the account of Highclere castle’s history by the Countess of Carnarvon.
The somewhat Middle Eastern tones of ‘Paradise Lost’ and ‘Betrayed’ are based on Milton’s epic poem and the story of Samson and Delilah respectively. A pitiful tale in a travel book on Ireland inspired the title of ‘A Town of Goodbyes’, and John Gibbons’ book, ‘Tramping to Lourdes’ about his pilgrimage to the famous French town, inspired the last track.
Before commenting on the album’s title itself, I should shut up lest I spoil the mystery and personal interpretation which is the listener’s privilege when enjoying instrumental music!
The opener, ‘Shadowplay’, for instance, is based on a fascinating book on Shakespeare by Lady Asquith, and the literal ‘haunting’ of ‘Lady Almina’ lives on in the account of Highclere castle’s history by the Countess of Carnarvon.
The somewhat Middle Eastern tones of ‘Paradise Lost’ and ‘Betrayed’ are based on Milton’s epic poem and the story of Samson and Delilah respectively. A pitiful tale in a travel book on Ireland inspired the title of ‘A Town of Goodbyes’, and John Gibbons’ book, ‘Tramping to Lourdes’ about his pilgrimage to the famous French town, inspired the last track.
Before commenting on the album’s title itself, I should shut up lest I spoil the mystery and personal interpretation which is the listener’s privilege when enjoying instrumental music!
Year 2019 | Blues | Easy Listening | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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