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4.0 out of 5 stars A forgotten 80s new age/electronic classic from the late RICHARD BURMER..Recommended for fans of Kitaro, Vangelis, Gandalf
I have been a fan of electronic instrumental music ever since I checked a cassette of Tangerine Dream's "Encore" out of the local Public Libarary in the early 80s. From there I discovered other synth-masters like Kitaro and Vangelis, and soon became an avid collecter of this musical genre...But it is now 2007, and I am only just now discovering the music of Richard...
Published on February 15, 2007 by Jeffery K. Matheus

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3.0 out of 5 stars Bad Sound Quality
Great album but the MP3 sound quality is poor. Noise and pops are present through out most of the tracks. Plus one song 'The Turn Again' is only 0:16 when the song is really over 5 minutes long. Bad job who ever cut out the MP3 files.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A forgotten 80s new age/electronic classic from the late RICHARD BURMER..Recommended for fans of Kitaro, Vangelis, Gandalf, February 15, 2007
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Jeffery K. Matheus (Indianapolis, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of electronic instrumental music ever since I checked a cassette of Tangerine Dream's "Encore" out of the local Public Libarary in the early 80s. From there I discovered other synth-masters like Kitaro and Vangelis, and soon became an avid collecter of this musical genre...But it is now 2007, and I am only just now discovering the music of Richard Burmer, a talented synthesist/composer who produced five studio albums during the popular boom in "new age music" in the mid/late 1980's...Wow, have I been missing out before now!...Coincidentally, I discovered Burmer's music in the very same place I discovered TD's over 25 years ago - at the Public Library. This particular CD, "Bhakti Point", is the first taste of his music that I found. Now that I have read up a bit on Burmer's work, I know that "Bhakti Point" is generally considered to be among his finest works, and is a great to place to start for those who are unfamilar with his brief musical legacy. Burmer's music, which is created (almost) excluively with keyboards, is on the more melodic, structured side of new age/electronic music, and should have a special appeal to fans of like-minded artists such as Kitaro, Vangelis, and Gandalf. Burmer obviously had a great ear for synth sounds, and his pieces are heavily layered with beautiful, majestic electronic tones. Much of this album was created using an Emulator 2 and a Roland JX-3P (popular synthesizer equiptment during the 80s new age boom), yet it doesn't sound at all dated. Also, while many releases in this genre are critisized for having a "sameness" of sound from track to track, Burmer was an inventive enough composer & arranger that each track here has a personality of it's own - but the pieces still manage to blend together as a unified whole...Unfortunately, Richard Burmer passed away in September of 2006, and seemed to be inactive musically for many years predeeding his death. Luckily, he did leave behind an excellent catalog of memorable tunes that stand as a tribute to his creativity and talent. That music is just waiting to be discovered by new listeners - if you are a fan of electronic sounds, don't let Richard Burmer's legacy pass you by!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ambience With Melody, Romance, and Drama, March 15, 2006
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Perusing the Amazon listing of available albums from Richard Burmer has me scratching my head as to why so much of his output is so "unavailable" or exclusively priced. Of those electronic new age "space music" artists who came to pseudo-prominence in the '80s - Steve Roach, Kevin Braheny, Patrick O'Hearn, Jonn Serrie, Vangelis, et al. - Burmer had the most developed sense of traditional musicality without sounding cryptic nor "poppish". One can count on an album that will transport the listener to other times, places, and dimensions while treating the ears to beautiful melodies and compellingly exotic arrangements with both romance and drama; this is more than just background music!

Bhakti Point and On the Third Extreme are the two Burmer albums I own and revisit quite often. If you can find them at a reasonable price, I would wholeheartedly suggest you try them for a worthwhile excursion into very accessible electronic new age music.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Bad Sound Quality, July 7, 2011
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Great album but the MP3 sound quality is poor. Noise and pops are present through out most of the tracks. Plus one song 'The Turn Again' is only 0:16 when the song is really over 5 minutes long. Bad job who ever cut out the MP3 files.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bhakti Point, September 18, 2008
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Jim Cain (Burbank, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I was on the far side of middle age when KTWV first arrived in Los Angeles two decades ago and started playing New Age music. One of the "songs" that introduced me to this interesting electronic 'stuff' was Richard Burmer's Bhakti Point. I found it an amazing piece of music and bought the album on tape (and later a CD.) I find it almost hypnotic and it can conjure up a variety of images--a nighttime sled ride across frozen hills in the arctic; the dawn of creation, when creatures first crawled out of primordial mud--or Burmer's own interpretation: Bhakti Point is a special place that one's mind escapes to. Whatever it brings to a listener's imagination, I think it is a marvelous piece of music and I have never tired of hearing it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE STANDARD BY WHICH, June 16, 2004
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Gregory Moss (Diamond Bar, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I bought this CD when it first came out in 1986, and it's been one of the best CD investments I've made since then. In my mind, "Bakhti Point" is the standard by which all New Age music can be judged. Richard Burmer composed the tracks herein and played all the instruments, layering one instrumental track over another until he achieved luxurious swaths of exquisite sound. If this CD is still available, grab it. The music is seductively melodic. Burmer recently passed away, but he left a rich and melodius legacy of original New Age music. "Shining by the River" is an excellent compilation of his best work from 1986 to 1996. You will not regret purchasing this CD.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Do Not Buy This Version, January 3, 2012
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Susan Hill (Calumet, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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As one other reviewer pointed out, the quality is poor. At least 3 of the tracks have noise, and one of the tracks was truncated. You cannot get your money back. Bhakti Point is really nice, but buy it from a different MP3 vendor.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is more than electronic music..., December 10, 2011
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Many years ago I was reading Keyboard Magazine and it had a review of Bhakti Point. Although now I don't remember the details of the review, it praised this album as being much more than electronica or new age music. If memory serves, they gave it the top album award in the electronic category.

I purchased it and fell in love with Burmer's composition and orchestration skills and his ability to craft a soundscape that really took me, as a listener, to his imaginary world. Always tasteful, this work has held up thru the years, and still regularly finds its way onto my playlist. Although it must be hard to find now, it deserves a place in the library of folks interested in composers executing their works via the digital medium. Highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Richard Burmer Music, February 15, 2010
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Nice, New age music, with a touch of electronica. Nice easy CD. I will buy his other CD's.
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