By now I have listened to Daniel Lavoie’s
new album Mes
longs voyages (MLV) many times, and have found that it not
only offers the listener some truly beautiful music, but is at the same time
a poetic and philosophical statement of striking sincerity and poignancy.
Clearly designed as an attempt to draw up a "balance sheet" of life's
journey, it exposes the idea of finality and acceptance while at the same time
offering a true declaration of love for fragile human beings and for life
itself.
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Mes longs voyages (album) / Daniel Lavoie (2016, Spectra Musique)
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
William Blake's Songs of Experience, an album by Laurent Guardo, 2011.
Here are a few words about Laurent Guardo's early album "William Blake's Songs of Experience". Curiously labeled anything from "lounge" to "international" and even "Broadway" (I am looking at you, Amazon.com), to me this album's music sounds more like modern jazz with strong ambience and psychedelic overtones, although perhaps it's simply difficult to categorize precisely. This is a meditative music, but depending on the mode d'emploi it can make a very different impact on the listener. If one puts earbuds on and surrenders to the album completely, this music is likely to overpower one's reality and take one with it to its own philosophical space, which begins with Blake's great poetry and stretches to the depths of the listener's own mind. However, when enjoyed in a company of friends it makes a great background music for a quiet conversation about life...
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