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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
New age / jazz...but still Arkenstone,
By Hoodie Wilson (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
I came into the whole Arkenstone scene with "Return of the Guardians," which was (arguably) the final and most effective installment of David's adventurous "trilogy" phase. Subsequent albums have proven to be lighter, more casual, and more contemporary - an interesting shift for die-hard fans of David's early works.However, I think as an artist one must try on different outfits from time to time. Sketches successfully demonstrates David's ability to craft radio-friendly (new age jazz?) songs that might appeal to the more casual listener. I'd say something similar happened with "Another Star in the Sky," which got a lot of radio play, and which probably piqued the listening ears of many budding Arkenstone fans. "Sunset Highway" and "Pacific Rain" are, in my opinion, the finest tracks on this album, and demonstrate David's contemporary skills quite nicely. There are even a few cinematic moments throughout, such as on "Surrounded by Beauty." His sound has changed gradually these past few years, but beneath it all, it's definitely still David Arkenstone at the helm.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful,
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This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
I bought this to listen to on a nine thousand mile drive across the USA and back. The third song, which I listened to while driving slowly through the Shenandoah Valley, was especially effective.This has become one of my favorites; there are none of the dreadful commercial-jingle songs that marred earlier albums, with the cliche lyrics. Nothing but evocative music, which matched admirably with memories of subtle desert colors, spectacular waterfalls, striated mountains, forest green. Thank you, Mr. Arkenstone.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Entertaining, but a bit disappointing,
This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
This could have been so much better. The American landscape, all of its beautiful vistas and wondrous cultures--it seemed like a perfect project for Arkenstone, whose evocative portraits of times and places--both real and imagined--have made him one of instrumental music's best composers over the past decade and a half. This is a nicely done set, but it comes frustratingly close to being great. It resembles in tone and structure Arkenstone's "Citizen of the World" and "Spirit Wind," in that it is mostly sedentary slices of music punctuated by the occasional stirring anthem. Now, I didn't care for either of those efforts, but their fans may like this more than I do. I care more for his adventurous works, like "In the Wake of the Wind," "The Return of the Guardians," "Caravan of Light," and the Middle Earth album (which proves that Arkenstone would have been a great choice to compose the music for the trilogy). There ARE some good moments on "Sketches," tracks so well-done that they almost make up for the others. "New Day," the opening piece, has a nice, optimistic feel; "Full Sail" evokes some of the sweeping instrumentals Arkenstone does so well ("The Field of Cormallen" from the Middle Earth set comes to mind); and the dynamic "The American Journey," guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. I do have to admit that even the tracks I didn't care for were at least nicely composed; they just didn't inspire me as the aforementioned pieces did. As a whole, "Sketches" also reminds me of Michael Gettel's "Skywatching" and some of the works of David Lanz and Tingstad & Rumbel, plus a touch of Tim Janis. If you like David's more sedentary works, you may receive this better than I. If you enjoy his "adventurous" works more, then you may want to skip it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Easy Listening,
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This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
This music would be what you might hear walking through a supermarket. "The American Journey" the only tyical Arkenstone song on the album. The rest are best classed as easy listening. I too was hoping for a more adventurous work like "Return of the Guardian". The recording quality is excellent and therefore deserves credit.This brings my Arkenstone album collection to 14, and this one would rank 13.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Arkenstone gem,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
Arkenstone continues to display his compositional and performing genius on this cd. This dude can play! Several of these songs are going into my master file of favorites. If you don't start tapping your feet or moving some part of your body while listening to Sunset Highway, you'd better check for signs of life and take your pulse!!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
music for a contemplative evening,
By Dennis E. Smirl (Topeka, KS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
I bought this CD as soon as I saw it listed, and wasn't disappointed. Maybe I'm such an Arkenstone fan that I can't see the flaws in his work, but this CD was satisfying all the way through. When I'm working at home on my computer, I find that the interesting melodies and intricate harmonizations relax me and help get me through one task and into another. Although I have most of David Arkenstone's CDs, this has become one of my favorites. I will probably buy several copies as Christmas gifts for my friends who enjoy new age music.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Arkenstone Becomes Yanni,
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This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
The last few discs by David Arkenstone have been a let-down. Working with his wife Diane, he has watered down his music to the point of sounding like Yanni. The first song of this disc, "New Day" is the only keeper of the bunch. I can hear Arkenstone repeating phrases from his old music. This is a real disappointment considering he was once one of my favorite artists in this genre.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great music to soothe you,
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This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
This man and his music are justwonderful so I recommend any of his music to anyone. It is beautiful and soothing and soul stirring as well.
5.0 out of 5 stars
this is just a classic,
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This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
This album is the best album I have ever listened . Most of the time you can distinguish several songs from an album as good or wonderful songs . But I can't decide which songs more excellent in this album because all of them wonderful . This is a classic album and you don't want to lend it even your close friends .
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very enjoyable,
By A Customer
This review is from: Sketches From an American Journey (Audio CD)
I find Sketches From an American Journey to be an enjoyable album. While perhaps not David's greatest work, the album's tracks are quite listenable and reflect his distinctive style and creativity. The music is full, the orchestrations intricate, and the tracks fully produced. This album has a bit less of the adventurish spirit of David's earlier works, and is a bit "quieter" at times, but it is definitely a mature work what rises above some of his recent soundtrack-like, background atmosphere efforts. While I've been somewhat disappointed by a few of David's recent CDs, I would easily recommend this album to fans as a fine new addition to their Arkenstone library.
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Sketches From an American Journey by David Arkenstone (Audio CD - 2006)
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