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| Lives for gear Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Washington, DC
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| the Mitchell Froom solo piano record is good I don't know if this merits a "new product" designation (if someone wants to move this to another area, fine by me), but the new Mitchell Froom solo piano disc is pretty great. Placid, Bill Evans or Keith Jarrett-ish introspective/melancholic stuff. Good music to play after a session, especially if you've been working on rock music. It's recorded excellently by John Paterno. It is very straightforward, exclusively piano compositions with the occasional, transient "ambient" treatment drifting in and out between songs. www.mitchellfroom.com It's on an independent label out of Germany (?) and you have to special order it. I recommend it. I have found that I never listen to it all the way through, I listen to a few suites at a time. A very useful mood-inducer. --- C |
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