
Roger Fisher
Standing, Looking Up
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Fine instrumental album. Melodic electric guitar! This music provides the soundtrack for your mental movie. An audiophile's feast.
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- 1 Standing, Looking Up
- 2 Helped By Hidden Hands
- 3 Can't Buy Love
- 4 Love From Above
- 5 Esprit De Vie
- 6 King Of Hearts, part one
- 7 King Of Hearts, part two
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Roger Fisher made this album in the late 1980's. It was the answer to seeing the music industry chase its tail in search of the "NEXT BIG THING".
Pure art, Standing, Looking Up takes the listener to the womb. In Esprit De Vie, a battle is depicted as the Dark Forces attempt to prevent the hero from being born.
This soundtrack is like nothing you've ever heard, in very high fidelity.
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One of my favorite discs ever!
author: Liz PereiraThis cd since has been in my regular rotation before it was even released, and the music is still so fresh and relevant today! Atmospheric, ambient and experimental...Roger was pushing the edge of the envelope in the grunge era...this disc has hard-rock nuances around a fantasy theme...Like Satriani meets Gong. "Can't Buy Love" is still my fave song on the disc, but it's best just to put it on and let it repeat.
Instrumental, excellent guitar work... darkly conceived and delivered
author: Jett Black, Nocturnal MovementsGuitar work here (Can't Buy Love) is sweet like darkened chocolate, and likewise compelling... Rather darkly constructed (Love from Above) haunting... spacey exploration of music like strecting out into the void.Esprit De Vie makes ventures into experimental composition... samplings it seems and fusion of noise ... eerie, which I find delightful. King of Hearts... part one.. with the cry of an infant... I like that.... instrumental pieces are innately brooding in nature... introspective marriages between personal thought and the canvas of environmental and universally influences surrounding the thinker. This music drapes the stage of such contemplative interactions very well. ~*~ Jett Black ~*~