JACK SCHELL: Ageless Music

Jack Schell

Ageless Music

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Jack blends music from acoustic contemporary,new age to jazz, but it is truly ageless.”

tracks

1 Cowboy Frum Frum
2 Back To You
3 Let's Get It On
4 Lullaby For Debbie
5 John's Goin On
6 Mood-O-Me
7 Bittersweet Love
8 Song To Last Forever
9 Eerie Jack
10 Israfel
11 No Waiting Required
12 Jack's Jazz
13 All The Love In The Universe
14 Elena Maria
15 Windex For Wesley
16 Billy The Biker
17 As The Evening Rises
18 The Wedding Song

notes

John Mayall-Bluesbreakers
I can see tracks #5 John's Goin On and #8 Song To Last Forever being used for movie or TV soundtracks. I enjoyed the music, keep playing!

Patricia Burke-Beyond Mind Healing Center
I found your piano pieces to be quite lovely. A nice mix of emotion and deep stillness.

Rob Schlegel-Las Vegas Bugle March 1998
Jack plays a blend of music ranging from acoustic contemporary to new age to jazz, but like the title of his CD his music is truly ageless.

This collection of eighteen songs represent a wide range of textures and moods. They are all truly ageless and easy for repeat listening. Sixteen are original compositions written by Jack Schell. He added a special touch to his arrangements of Carlos Santana's All The Love In The Universe and Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On.

Many people that have heard and enjoyed Jack Schell's Ageless Music comment that this collection provokes a different range of emotions with each listen. And they all agree, Jack composes and performs very moving, very relaxing and very grounding music. John Mayall said, "I can see some of these tracks being used for movie or TV soundtracks. I enjoyed the music, keep playing!"

From the slow 50's style rock and roll of Billy The Biker to the dramatic Spanish countryside influence of Elena Maria, every listener is sure to discover a number of favorites. Perhaps yours will be Jack's Jazz, a Joan Miro inspired piece in which Jack plays the melody and then morphs it with syncopated rhythms. Perhaps it will be Israfel, a song Jack channeled directly onto the master during the recording session as a gift from the angelic hierarchy orchestra. Or, perhaps it will be Windex for Wesley, a song written to reflect the uninhibited and freewheeling gay sexual mores of the late 70s and early 80s.

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  • Truly a "Calgon take me away" moment
    author: Diane M. Zielinski

    This truly is Ageless Music! I have to say I love every song on this cd. There's no better way to relax than to put this cd on, light a candle and have a cup of hot tea. Feel the stresses of the day just melt away. My hat is off to you Mr. Schell!!!

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