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Spellbound,
By Luke58 (Louisville, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They Made History (Audio CD)
I bought this album after having purchased Bliss' other albums (Quiet Letters and Afterlife) and this one is simply captivating.
The tracks are a combination of orchestral, acoustic and slightly tribal pieces, and, strange as it may seem, they blend together beautifully. As with Bliss' other albums, this one can be played as either ambient or intentful listening music. I must admit to be completely enthralled with Bliss' music and this compilation is as completely satisfying as all of their other albums.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Simply Superb,
By Alton Tyre "Music Lover" (Greenville, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: They made history (MP3 Download)
Lush, invigorating, introspective... These words can hardly do justice to such a fine CD. Listen and you will understand for yourself. Much better and a vast departure from "Afterlife" or their most recent offering "Quiet Letters" in my opinion. Superb!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A Quiet Conversation...,
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This review is from: They Made History (Audio CD)
The production team of Bliss (Marc-George Andersen & Steffen Aaskoven) were commisioned to write a soundtrack for a series and this is the end result. For many expecting the same classic, melancholic sound as before, they do not disapoint.
Some of the songs, such as "The Return", "A Quiet Conversation", and "Epilogue", were previously only available on vinyl, only recently have they been made available through this soundtrack. Some of the songs are instrumental renditions of songs featured on their previous albums, but for the most part, most of the material is different in the fact that its leans closer to a classical aproach, yet it retains the sound that is unmistakably Bliss. If you already have both previous albums, this is a perfect companion to those cds. If you have never heard of Bliss before and are unfamiliar with their previous work, this is still a notable release worth taking a listen.
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