Photographs
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Ed Goldfarb masterfully plays the keys on this album and is the focus of this CD. Some of his past credits include a gold record and the musical production of the Apocalypse Now DVD soundtrack. He is an amazing talent and this CD reflects his depth and outlook throughout every track.
Azimuth is a radio entity. We've written and recorded highly produced music for 20 years. This piano album is an extension of our music and meant to reach out to the world through different genres.
If a song does not have a good melody, it is not a good song. Trust us, the song writing and arrangements on "Photographs" are as good as it gets. Much time and effort were put into the production of this album with the intention of blessing our listeners.
This album sounds like Keith Jarrett, George Winston or Bruce Hornsby. So relax and have a listen, we'd appreciate your purchasing this CD as we need to sell 700 to break even!!! :)
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I love it!!
author: Kemily Rankin
Simply put, it is absolutely beautiful. The day after the album arrived, I went on a pretty long road trip. "Photographs" was repeated almost the entire ride. May God continue to bless you as you spread his love through your ministry of music.
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Uplifting and inspiring!
author: Kathy Parsons
“Photographs” is the first solo piano release from Azimuth, a Christian rock/pop band who has been an active music ministry for the past twenty years. Even though this is a solo piano album, it was truly a collaboration with composers Paul Gentry and Rhesa Siregar and pianist Ed Goldfarb. (It is very interesting to note that the composing collaboration took place by email between Washington State and Indonesia, using midi and mp3 files.) All twelve of the songs have words that are available at www.azimuthpiano.com (two are included in the liner notes), so the music has a very lyrical feel to it. Jazz, gospel, and pop influences can be heard in the music, which is melodic and very accessible but complex enough to keep more active listeners interested. Each piece is a vignette depicting a “snapshot” of different aspects of everyday life
“Autumn Passing” opens the CD with a haunting piece full of reflection, regret, and longing. “Oceanfront” is a bit more gospel-infused. Calming and y
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