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Artist:
Patrick O'Hearn
Label: Paras Recording Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Original recording reissued Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 650113111621 EAN: 0650113111621 ASIN: B00005Q6O3 Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
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I TRUST this CD is excellent!.......2003-05-23
"Liberty" starts out with guitars and later comes in with keyboards. "Equinox" also has great keyboards in it and is one of my favorites just like Liberty. My favorite one on the album is "3 Circles" it uses many dark sounds in it and it was the first one I heard from this album. Than that takes us to "Farewell" which has a nice soft hymning sounds with other keyboards.
In my opinion, all of Patrick O' Hearns albums are masterpieces. Buy all of his albums TODAY!!
I Trust that this CD is timeless.......2002-08-26
The leadoff track Liberty sets the general mood of the album. It's a very haunting track with lots of Ancient Dreams-esque synthesizers. I love the creepy middle part of the song where it pauses and has that breezy sounds like distant voices. Haunting! Two Contintents starts off with eerie keyboards and a light echoing beat before Turkish drums come marching in. Two Continents is unlike anything O'Hearn has done at the time of Trust's release. Definately one of the highlights. Equinox is a slightly brighter track than the previous two but still a far cry from the sunniness of Rivers Gonna Rise. Equinox has awesome rumbling beats too. This one needs to be heard to know how it really is. The title track is my favorite song on the CD. It's a very ambient groovy song with echoing drum percussion and very strong ambience. This track like Equinox needs listening to know how it sounds like. I enjoy this song in it's uncut 6 minute 30 glory as opposed to the 4 minute 30 second version on Elevation 2. Synergy is the most upbeat track on this entire CD. Synergy has bleeping sound effects to go along with the slightly danceable beat and the strong blissful ambience. The Lone Man is gorgeous. It's a very quiet serene track that slowly builds up towards the ending and culminates with low-pitched keyboards giving the song a very dramatic feel. I just love the ominous keyboards during the last 30 seconds of the song. This song would be sampled on the title track of his best album So Flows The Current on the incredible title track. Three Circles is another haunting track. This song is somewhat similar to Two Continents with worldly drums except this one is spacier and more serene and darker in feel. Farewell gets my honor as one of the most melancholy tracks that O'Hearn has ever composed. It's a very mournful minor note track with no beats and just mostly ambient keyboards and breeze sound effects.
Trust in my opinion is truly an aural feast. After the unfortunate disbanding of the Private Music label O'Hearns career has lasted even with Deep Cave disbanding shortly after this album was released.
I'm sure some fans especially those who are more into Ancient Dreams might find Trust to be a bit dissapointing but for me I recommend this to just about any O'Hearn and especially New Age lovers.
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