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Original 20-year anniversary Compact Disc with 8-panel Artwork by Kirk Reinert
The original 20-year anniversary Compact Disc with beautiful 8-panel artwork by American artist and Executive Producer Kirk Reinert. Released exclusively in Japan in 2000, selling thousands of copies, now obtained from Harmony Art USA for sale worldwide.
If you like New Age music from the 80's and 90's such as Patrick O'Hearn, Mike Oldfield, and Karl Jenkins' Adiemus, then hopefully you'll like this music from award-winning composer, recording artist, and performer Andrew Colyer.
Written between 1998-2000, the album was produced by Lilli Farrell, featuring artwork from Executive Producer Kirk Reinert. The music was written and arranged specifically to be a "soundtrack" for Kirk's artwork, and for the Japanese audience where Kirk has been one of the top-selling artists for over 25 years.
The instrumentation that Andrew used for the album includes:
--1908 Steinway "Vertegrande"
--Roland RD-300
--Roland JX-1
--Roland Sound Canvas
--Kawai K4 Sound Module
--Boss DR-660 Rhythm Composer
Track 3 - "Winter Reflections" is the only solo piece on the album. All other tracks have additional instrumentation.
Tracks 9 and 10 - "Synchronicity" into "Aurora Dream" - were recorded on the first take, one long 20-minute recording without stopping.
released November 10, 2000
All music written and performed by Andrew Colyer
Arrangements by Andrew Colyer and Lilli Farrell
Produced by Lilli Farrell
Executive Producer - Kirk Reinert
All piano tracks were recorded live
Percussion on "Skywatchers" by Gary Burke
Effects on "Synchronicity" by Frank Moscowitz
Creative Input on "The Call" and "Synchronicity" by Kirk Reinert
Written and recorded at Inner Nova Studios and Harmony Art Studios, USA, Red Hook, New York
Mixed and Mastered by Frank Moscowitz at Nevessa Production, Woodstock, New York
Paintings by Kirk Reinert
Album artwork direction and design by Kirk Reinert
Additional layout and design by Leon Kouyoumjian
A very special thanks to Yoshie Sunada for her support
The original 20-year anniversary Compact Disc with beautiful 8-panel artwork by American artist and Executive Producer Kirk Reinert. Released exclusively in Japan in 2000, selling thousands of copies, now obtained from Harmony Art USA for sale worldwide.
If you like New Age music from the 80's and 90's such as Patrick O'Hearn, Mike Oldfield, and Karl Jenkins' Adiemus, then hopefully you'll like this music from award-winning composer, recording artist, and performer Andrew Colyer.
Written between 1998-2000, the album was produced by Lilli Farrell, featuring artwork from Executive Producer Kirk Reinert. The music was written and arranged specifically to be a "soundtrack" for Kirk's artwork, and for the Japanese audience where Kirk has been one of the top-selling artists for over 25 years.
The instrumentation that Andrew used for the album includes:
--1908 Steinway "Vertegrande"
--Roland RD-300
--Roland JX-1
--Roland Sound Canvas
--Kawai K4 Sound Module
--Boss DR-660 Rhythm Composer
Track 3 - "Winter Reflections" is the only solo piece on the album. All other tracks have additional instrumentation.
Tracks 9 and 10 - "Synchronicity" into "Aurora Dream" - were recorded on the first take, one long 20-minute recording without stopping.
released November 10, 2000
All music written and performed by Andrew Colyer
Arrangements by Andrew Colyer and Lilli Farrell
Produced by Lilli Farrell
Executive Producer - Kirk Reinert
All piano tracks were recorded live
Percussion on "Skywatchers" by Gary Burke
Effects on "Synchronicity" by Frank Moscowitz
Creative Input on "The Call" and "Synchronicity" by Kirk Reinert
Written and recorded at Inner Nova Studios and Harmony Art Studios, USA, Red Hook, New York
Mixed and Mastered by Frank Moscowitz at Nevessa Production, Woodstock, New York
Paintings by Kirk Reinert
Album artwork direction and design by Kirk Reinert
Additional layout and design by Leon Kouyoumjian
A very special thanks to Yoshie Sunada for her support