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    Quote Originally Posted by Marco View Post
    Alexis Ffrench, 'Evolution'...

    For anyone who loves solo piano music, beautifully arranged and produced, played with a real spiritual passion and soul, this guy is a *must* listen... A fantastic album for enjoying on a cold winter's evening, such as tonight, basking in the warm glow of candlelight and twinkling lights from the Christmas tree, as I am now, and just allowing the beauty and majesty of his work to gently wash over you...

    Details here: https://www.sonymusicmasterworks.com...ugust-31-2018/

    And here: https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...volution+album



    Marco.
    got one of his albums...the singing planet. its lovely to chill to
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    Quote Originally Posted by YNWaN View Post
    I really like your suggestion Marco, slightly reminds me of Michael Nyman’s score for The Piano.
    That got my attention, love that soundtrack.
    Groovy...the guys got lots of albums in Tidal, I’ll start with Marco’s reccy.
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    Groovy, now there's a word you don't hear often, made me feel all warm and fuzzy
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    He'll be going some to best Keith Jarrett, one of the greatest pianists in the history of jazz. I shall have a listen.
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    This is my week for being contrary! I disagreed with everyone about one thing on the slot racing forum.

    I only look at two forums now, the slot cars as I'm still active in that and this one for a bit of nostalgia for when I had ears.

    I listen on phones now. Turned up so Ronnie can listen at the other side of the room and I can just hear them!

    Marco describes this as 'chill out' music. Chilled out as in dead?

    I know music is a matter of taste but yikes. Simple beyond belief technically (yes I do play), boring to the point of relentlessness and guaranteed to give a good night's sleep after about a minute. I like to check out stuff I haven't heard on YouTube and confess that I usually wonder why on earth anyone would want to listen to it. Age does have the odd disadvantage but I have no problem dropping off naturally without having to have someone bore me to death

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    I find it hard to disagree with you, Gordon.
    But, hey, we all like different things.

    Happy Yuletide to you and Ronnie.

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    Yup, we all like different stuff...
    I have just given this the Tidal spin..Oh dear oh dear! IMHO, this is utterly pointless syrup. Just horrible.

    To even have Keith Jarrett's name mentioned in the same universe is beyond me.

    Piped music for winter wonderland or the hell that those places are.
    Sounds like the score from a terrible kids cartoon featuring iceskating penguins.

    I will check the rest of his output, he can obviously play the Joanna, it has get better!
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    Love all the diversity of opinions... Hey guys, music is such a personal thing, so is going to appeal (or not) on different levels to different folks. It was simply a 'heads up' for anyone who might like his music, so I'm glad a few of you do, and who until now didn't have Alexis on your radar

    I think he's great, but I also suspect that this album just hit the spot for me/had the right vibe with the relaxed mood I was in then, sitting beside a roaring log fire on a cold winter's day, watching candles flicker in a darkened room, illuminated only by those and the glow of the fire and lights from the Christmas tree, whist sipping a nice malt!

    The scene, chez-Marco, whilst playing said album:





    Cosy and comforting, so it was nice having some suitably 'comforting' music to chillax to... However, I think that Alexis has more depth to his repertoire than that, which I suspect would be more appreciated live.

    It was followed by this beautiful piece of music, which for me always hits the same spot:



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    Thanks Marco, wishes sent right back of course

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    I liken a lot of music the same as I do films, sometimes you want to watch a film that will challenge and excite you, something that keeps you guessing right to the end. Another time you might want to watch a film where you just want simple entertainment, you don't want to think or work at it, just enjoy it for what it is and the mood you're in, without over thinking it.

    If you asked me what my favourite album is and then ask me that same question in a few months, chances are the answer will be different.

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