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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surfing with Pachelbel,
This review is from: Surfin Pachelbel (Audio CD)
This strange little cd has many different kinds of music on it - there's a full orchestral verion with, of course Pachelbel's "Canon" providing the motif throught out the whole cd. There's ambient trance-dance to Pachelbel's "Canon". The "Waikiki Pachelbel" is worth the price of admission alone. You don't even have to like surf music to enjoy this cd - it's doesn't sound anything like surf music you've ever heard. Get this cd and hang ten with Pachelbel!
2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Try surfing Palestrina,
By DJ Rix (NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Surfin Pachelbel (Audio CD)
Only on the Willi Willi - Groove Salad sequence does Liv Khalsa's "Liv & Let Liv" group deliver as futuristic surf music from the Moons of Jupiter, & that largely through the subtle, persistant fretless bass of Ken Simmons. The problems are two: First, Groove Salad ought to provide the penultimate high rather than than the peak. Second, Pachelbel's Canon is weak thematic material when mined for its chord changes rather than the canonic structure that creates the pretty harmonies. Add some Steve Roach, Steve Reich, Dick Dale, King Bennie Nawahi, Ennio Morricone & you might get a great mix. But I really expected more from the concept. Try surfing Palestrina. Or Handel's Water Music. Bob Rixon |
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Surfin Pachelbel by Liv & Let Liv (Audio CD - 1996)
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