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Echoes of Light and Shadow

Echoes of Light and Shadow

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Artist: David Arkenstone
Label: Gemini Sun Records
Category: Music

List Price: $17.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 32989

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 6030
UPC: 753223603021
EAN: 0753223603021
ASIN: B0018OAOYO

Release Date: June 24, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Secret on the Moors
  • On The Winds of Innocence
  • Dark Star
  • Illuminations
  • No Rain, No Rainbows
  • Lightdance
  • Entropy
  • At First Light
  • Tears in the Rain
  • Drops of Starlight

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
There are echoes between music and art, grand intersections where painters ply their canvases and composers corral their notes. Both use contrast, the eternal dance between light and shadow, striving to illuminate something new and beautiful and startling and true. Chiaroscuro is the painter s solution for shaping objects from the darkness, wielding one to conjure the other. It s this idea that inspired this collection, the desire to supply music for all the human emotions, the shadows and the sun. Here are songs of the dark treasures of the abyss, soaring up to the sheer cliffs of bliss. Because perhaps, if musically, we face the darkness, then also might we hear the light.


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars David Arkenstone - Echoes of Light and Shadow   October 14, 2008
I've enjoyed every CD that David Arkenstone has recorded. This latest one is no exception but it is not his best.


3 out of 5 stars echoes of light and shadow david arkenstone   September 18, 2008
i enjoyed this c.d. not as spectacular as atlantis, more laid back and soothing. i own alot of arkenstone's music none of it has ever dissappointed me.
over all a good choice. i'm glad i own it.



4 out of 5 stars More Shadow than Light   July 13, 2008
 10 out of 11 found this review helpful

David Arkenstone has released many albums throughout his music career. But in the last several years, since Sketches from an American Journey, I have found the more recent ones to be repetitive, the same blends and drones with maybe just a few handful of compositions that are noteworthy. Some Arkenstone fans may disagree with me on that. In Echoes of Light and Shadow, he appears to have experimented with some new sounds and a stronger central theme that makes the new recording more exciting and appealing to the senses.

If you are familiar with the work of Diane Arkenstone, you may recognize the opening track, "Secret on the Moors", as a remake of Diane's "Transformation" from her Healing: Mind, Body, Spirit album, a now out-of-print recording released by the NorthSound Music Group label as part of their Wellness Series. And even though the two tracks differ in titles and instrumental arrangements, their melodies are pretty much the same. "Secret on the Moors" is mystical and magical, where one feels transported to a distant land full of esoteric allusions draw together by Dov's beautiful, delicate strings. There exists one problem for me, and perhaps this is because I am well familiar with "Transformation", but "Secret on the Moors" feels like it has a bit of a faster rhythm, a little more upbeat, which seems to take away the serene beauty and gentle peacefulness that permeated throughout "Transformation". And though between the two, I still prefer Diane's previous release for its soothingness and subtle inspiration, this latest arrangement sounds refreshingly new and rich. Regardless, I think this is a gorgeous composition and a great choice for the opening track! However, I would have liked to see some proper credits be given to Diane Arkenstone in the cover notes for this lovely composition. Even if it was collaborated work, her recognition is still needed.

The rest of the album comprises of selections that alternate between dark, ambient to subtle and bright--the shadow and light as the title has indicated--though I think that the shadow ones sounded more gloomy and eerie. The whole album has an overall dark feel to it unlike anything that David has released in the past. "On the Wings of Innocence" and "Illuminations" are ones on the brighter side that are fun-filled and adventurous. "Lightdance" is easily my favorite track of all. It reminds me of Sketches from an American Journey--simple, beautiful and inspiring. "No Rain, No Rainbows" is depressing like a mournful song being sung for lost loved ones. It evokes some pretty deep thoughts and innermost feelings that one may have. "Entropy" is yet another one that I find intriguing. Its airy, pulsating electronic synths give me the chills when I listened to it. The ominous sensation and mysterious effects are what makes it captivating and perhaps more memorable than others. Throughout this recording, David's multi-instrumental talent shines with every rich texture presented in his compositions, while Dov's string work is beautiful and infallible. Susan Craig Winsberg is credited for flutes, but honestly, they didn't really become noticeable for me until "At First Light" where it is not overly shadowed by Dov's violins or David's instruments.

Fans that enjoy David's work will most likely be delighted by this latest offering. Those that are new to his music should not use this album as the basis for judgment of his previous work. It is unusual to see an Arkenstone work that possesses such dark ambiance to it--making it not as uplifting as prior releases--but the Arkenstone signature is definitely there encompassed within the skillful instrumentation and thematic elements. Personally, I would prefer for the music to be on the lighter side, a little more vibrant, and with a little less bass; but nevertheless, I do find this recording enjoyable, and I will recommend it!

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An update to my review
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If you are interested in hearing "Transformation" , it can be found in the following 2 ways:

1) This track, along with a few others, from the Healing: Mind, Body, Spirit album is still being played on Sky.fm's New Age online radio station. Several years ago I contributed this album to Internet Oasis Radio, which since then has merged with Sky.fm.

2) A friend of mine has recently found it on the Imeem online social media site. Do a search for "Diane Arkenstone Transformation" at the site and you will find it. Thanks to Sherry for this info!



5 out of 5 stars Another Winner   July 12, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Loved it! There are other David Arkenstone CDs I like better, but this one is a winner. Listening to Secret on the Moors will give you goose bumps.


2 out of 5 stars Arkenstone's Creative Zest Begins to Wane   July 7, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

No question that David Arkenstone is a pioneer of the New Age melodic fabric. His early recordings carried you on a voyage of discovery. The later recordings had thematic world influences that definitely captured your imagination and were well crafted. I eagerly awaited Echoes but you can pass on this one. It's playlist is all over the place, almost like someone having picked clippings of former sessions off the floor to form this CD. Here's hoping that this is one of those "interim" recordings to buy time while he's crafting another masterpiece.

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