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NEW CD RELEASE!Island
Living released April 2007!
Lately, I have been very
interested in today's generation of island musicians. For
example, how is the music evolving? How and what are the
differences in the instruments being used to produce the latest
sounds? Is the music changing, and in what direction --- going
back to earlier styles --- or advancing into 21st Century, more
futuristic melodies and backgrounds?
I have noticed a definite trend in a need to harmonize with
nature and help the earth and other living species. Does this
come from an awareness of the struggle taking place in nature?
Are we becoming more aware of how the waters suffer from many
pollutants, and living species are hunted and fished to the brink of
extinction? Also, is it finally sinking in that the islands that
we know today will not be liveable when the glaciers melt? The only
islands left will be the tops of mountains and hills. It appears that
more of us are concerned with what is happening to our earth and what
this means for our future. I can sense this change in attitude in
the music of the islands and the Americas. The music on this CD covers most of the vast areas in and
around the Caribbean. Latin and English speaking areas are
covered from Hot Bomba to free-wheeling Sambas. Even the
Argentinian Cuarteto, the close relative of the Merengue, and the hot
dance sensation that has swept the Southern latitudes -- the Tortura --
are represented. A beautiful memory formed the music "Jamaica on
My Mind" and the hip-hop background rhythm of the slow jazz of "Mystery
Island Revisited." This latest CD, "Island Living," reflects the subtle but
insistent changes coming into the 21st Century music. |
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