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Album of the Week Club (UNDER CONSTRUCTION / WILD WEST)
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<blockquote data-quote="MagicHour" data-source="post: 20788" data-attributes="member: 387"><p>I enjoyed the album. Despite only two instruments playing on the album, the virtuosity of the playing made the listening experience compelling throughout. Having listened three times, the album always feels much shorter than 42-minute run time. The music was very light and refreshing, and a type of music I would love to hear live. All the Japanese elements slipped past me at first but were unmistakable on the second listen. In particular, I appreciated the rendition of the Japanese folk song "Moon Over Ruined Castle" (a practice exercise included in Suzuki books) at the beginning of the fifth track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagicHour, post: 20788, member: 387"] I enjoyed the album. Despite only two instruments playing on the album, the virtuosity of the playing made the listening experience compelling throughout. Having listened three times, the album always feels much shorter than 42-minute run time. The music was very light and refreshing, and a type of music I would love to hear live. All the Japanese elements slipped past me at first but were unmistakable on the second listen. In particular, I appreciated the rendition of the Japanese folk song "Moon Over Ruined Castle" (a practice exercise included in Suzuki books) at the beginning of the fifth track. [/QUOTE]
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