Show 95 – Pianoforte Paradise
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The arrival in the post of a seriously fine album on my flexiday off work set me off on a mission to play some piano-led tracks and this is the result. Take the stool and tickle the ivories along with this week’s grand selection !
“The March, The Parade”
from “They Can Sing, They Can Sing, They Can Sing Underwater”
by Amestory
Portia Records
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“Baby’s Romance”
from “Music For Tourists”
by Chris Garneau
Absolutely Kosher
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Steve Adey – Death To All Things Real / Mississippi
A stunningly atmospheric and brilliantly produced pair of songs from Steve which you’ll find on his “All Things Real” album. I just love the squeak of the piano stool in the first track – it had me pulling off my headphones that morning wondering what the cat was doing out in the hall, only to realise the noise was only on the track..
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The soundbed was:
“solitude-theme”
from “Tony Takitani”
by Ryuichi Sakamoto
KAB America
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July 2nd, 2007 18:00
Hi Grant, you are very annoying – you keep playing catchy records that I have to add to my I-tunes shopping cart.
Amestory – great pick