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Philip Glass (Artist), Michael Riesman (Artist), Bruce Fowler (Artist), Linda Ronstadt (Artist), Jack Kripl (Artist), Richard Peck (Artist), Jon Gibson (Artist), Douglas Perry (Artist)
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On this CD:
  1. Songs from Liquid Days, songs (6) for voice & chamber ensemble Changing Opinion
    Composed by Philip Glass
    with Bruce Fowler, Paul Lustig Dunkel, Philip Glass Ensemble
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  2. Songs from Liquid Days, songs (6) for voice & chamber ensemble Lightning
    Composed by Philip Glass
    with Richard Peck, Jon Gibson, Jack Kripl, Philip Glass Ensemble
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  3. Songs from Liquid Days, songs (6) for voice & chamber ensemble Freezing
    Composed by Philip Glass
    with Linda Ronstadt, Philip Glass Ensemble
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  4. Songs from Liquid Days, songs (6) for voice & chamber ensemble Liquid Days (Part One)
    Composed by Philip Glass
    with Philip Glass Ensemble
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  5. Songs from Liquid Days, songs (6) for voice & chamber ensemble Liquid Days (Part Two)
    Composed by Philip Glass
    with Douglas Perry, Philip Glass Ensemble
    Conducted by Michael Riesman

  6. Songs from Liquid Days, songs (6) for voice & chamber ensemble Forgetting
    Composed by Philip Glass
    with Linda Ronstadt, Philip Glass Ensemble
    Conducted by Michael Riesman


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5.0 out of 5 stars Addiction to Liquid Days, October 23, 2003
By Judith C. Lovchik (Ellicott City, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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I have been somewhat worried and embarrassed by my reaction to this album--I have played it almost daily since I bought the CD used in Record and Tape Traders over a year ago. My previous exposure to Glass had been listening to my son's orchestra rehearse and perform one of his compositions, which I enjoyed thoroughly. I also bought it because Paul Simon and Linda Ronstadt are among my favorites (I'm low brow). My initial reaction to Liquid Days was amazement and amusement. After playing it through a couple of times, I was hooked. For me it is a kind of religious experience. What seemed like flaws initially, like primitive voice quality in parts, peculiar phrases, absent transitions, began to sound absolutely right with repeated listening. I find myself humming and singing the songs in the shower, and they have even turned up in my dreams. That can't be normal, but it's a harmless addiction. I keep the CD in the car, and when the news is stressful, the traffic deadful, and even the NPR classical music station is too abrasive for my inflamed sensibilities, I pop Liquid Days into the CD player and "chill". I bought another copy of the CD from Amazon to give to my son's orchestra director, in gratitude for turning me on to Glass. I also took him to a Phillip Glass concert for his birthday and tried to get up my nerve to go backstage afterward to talk to "Uncle Phil", as the birthday boy referred to him. My nerve failed, sadly, but he's a local boy so I may get another chance. Meanwhile, I heartily recommend the album to those who are able to listen in moderation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Glassus Lyricus, January 28, 2002
By KSG "ksgnyc" (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Phillip Glass' work from the 80's needs to be re-explored. This group of songs performed by Glass and some great voices, including Linda Ronstadt, still sounds like a journey to uncharted territories. My favorite cut is Changing Opinion, where a bit of white noise is heard by the singer/narrator and he tries to figure out where it is coming from. By commenting on itself it becomes a sort of hall of mirrors, just like Glass' fluid and reflective music.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Up Late Listening to Philip Glass, December 23, 2003
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