Between Two Worlds
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Artist:
Patrick O'Hearn
Label: One Way Records Inc
Category: Music
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Format: Original recording reissued
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 046633515221
EAN: 0046633515221
ASIN: B00004TEVA
Release Date: 2000-05-09 |
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Tracks:
- Rain Maker
- Sky Juice
- Cape Perpetual
- Gentle Was The Night
- Fire Ritual
- 87 Dreams Of A Lifetime
- Dimension D
- Forever The Optimist
- Journey To Yoroba
- Between Two Worlds
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Customer Reviews:
Not one of his better works.......2006-04-28
Of the 4 PO cd's I have this is my least favorite. After buying Indigo this was a disapointment. Ancient Dreams, Indigo and Beautiful World are much better with BW being outstanding.
Rainy Day in Jefferson City.......2004-02-20
Please, DO NOT ask me why I think of rainy days in Jefferson City, since I don't even live there...however, I did listen to the CD for the first time when I was in Jefferson City on a rainy day, so MAYBE that might have SOMETHING to do with it. However, it's not the significance of Jefferson City that makes me like the song so much. It's the fact that I love rainy days so much, that this song, in some way, has that passoinate effect on me that inspires my mind to reflect on my childhood and all of the people that I loved so much at that time...or maybe I am just a little bit not right in the head.
A Musical Journey.......2003-05-14
Between Two Worlds is another great CD from Patrick O' Hearn. I noticed when I listened to the album that he uses many of the same sounds that he did in Ancient Dreams. I purchased the album off of amazon a while before knowing only the the song "between two worlds" and I loved listening to it. The very first time I heard Patrick O' Hearns music was on Indigo and I knew right then that I had to get more albums by him. I thought this was one of his best but probably Indigo is my favorite. Between Two Worlds would be an okay album to start off with but in my opinion Indigo or Ancient Dreams would be better."Rain Maker" is an excellent one he plays one tune and than adds other dark sounds around it."Gentle was the Night" is a soft and soothing song with great keyboard sounds. In "Fire Ritual" he uses a variety of voices along with more sounds."87 dreams of a lifetime" starts out soft and than comes in with drums. Then that takes us to the title track witch mostly has the same tune with some other little small instruments around it.
All in all, between two worlds is excellent. I hope my review was helpful to any of you who would like to buy this album and I hope you all enjoy Patrick O' Hearns music.
Mesmerizing... Captivating........2002-11-16
A worthy successor to his debut recording "Ancient Dreams". Patrick maintains the same aesthetic here. Dark Beauty prevails but the pieces differ from the last recording. "Rainmaker" opens with a strong almost tribal pulse and a sense of drama that is almost cinematic. "Cape Perpetual" and "Dimension D" convey the same kind of vistas that pieces like "At First Light" and "Beauty in the Darkness" convey but diffrently. There is a pulse and an usual use of space in these two pieces which are two highpoints in this recording. This is like an impressionist painting in vermillions, blues, purples and other exotic shades successfully evoking the emotions in a way much different than the more conventional recordings do. Patrick's use of keyboards, synthesizers and bass is warmer and more musical than a great many of his dark ambient contemporaries. A very human approach, no automation here. There is a soul here.
A Musical Trip.......2002-10-08
I'd like to start out by saying that it's nice to know there are others who are familiar with this music and appreciate it. I've turned on a couple of friends to Patrick O'Hearn but other than that no one else I know is familiar with his work. Some of the music in the movie "White Sands" is from "Indigo" and does a lot for the show. That aside, "Between Two Worlds" is one of the best new age CD's you can buy and also one of O'Hearns best works. I left a scrap of paper inside the CD case that has the tracks on it I like most: 1,3,6,7,9,10. The other reviews have described this album well. You have to like the new age sound to like this though. It is quite repetitive in places but stills sounds excellent, even during a concentrated listen.
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