Esteban Ramírez - Welcome Home (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Esteban Ramírez
- Title: Welcome Home
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Descanso Music
- Genre: New Age, Instrumental, Lounge
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:48:44
- Total Size: 170 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Echoes in Time
02. Sandbox
03. Love and Innocence
04. Welcome Home
05. Dinner For Two
06. Garden Waltz
07. New England
08. Carnival in Paris
09. Window At Batignolles
10. Solitude
11. Wings of An Angel
12. Over the Rainbow
Like his first album, 1998's Serenade to the Moon, Esteban Ramirez's second self-released effort, Welcome Home, bears on its cover the words "Romantic Solo Piano," and that's an accurate description, even if, on four tracks, Ramirez is joined by cellist Melissa Hasin. He plays gentle, stately instrumentals appropriate for background music. All originals except for an album-closing cover of "Over the Rainbow," these are anything but complicated tunes, usually consisting of simple themes played in the right hand with basic accompanying chords played in the left. The pianist attempts nothing flashy at all, which is the point. He often sounds like he's about to break into "A Whiter Shade of Pale," a favorite of new age pianist David Lanz, whom he often recalls. You'd have to say that Welcome Home is nothing to get excited about, but in this case, that's not a criticism.
01. Echoes in Time
02. Sandbox
03. Love and Innocence
04. Welcome Home
05. Dinner For Two
06. Garden Waltz
07. New England
08. Carnival in Paris
09. Window At Batignolles
10. Solitude
11. Wings of An Angel
12. Over the Rainbow
Like his first album, 1998's Serenade to the Moon, Esteban Ramirez's second self-released effort, Welcome Home, bears on its cover the words "Romantic Solo Piano," and that's an accurate description, even if, on four tracks, Ramirez is joined by cellist Melissa Hasin. He plays gentle, stately instrumentals appropriate for background music. All originals except for an album-closing cover of "Over the Rainbow," these are anything but complicated tunes, usually consisting of simple themes played in the right hand with basic accompanying chords played in the left. The pianist attempts nothing flashy at all, which is the point. He often sounds like he's about to break into "A Whiter Shade of Pale," a favorite of new age pianist David Lanz, whom he often recalls. You'd have to say that Welcome Home is nothing to get excited about, but in this case, that's not a criticism.
Instrumental | Lounge | New Age | FLAC / APE
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