Beyond Grand Canyon set to Michael Fatali photography
Elves' Chasm set to Michael Fatali photography
Count Your Blessings set to Michael Fatali photography
Jurassic Point set to Michael Fatali photography
The Boneyard set to Michael Fatali photography
Face to Face set to Michael Fatali photography
Gabriel's Horn set to Michael Fatali photography
Step into the Light set to Michael Fatali photography
Liquid Light set to Michael Fatali photography
Bridal Falls set to Michael Fatali photography
Sentinel of Eden set to Michael Fatali photography
Earth Bones set to Michael Fatali photography
Sunkissed set to Michael Fatali photography
The desert Southwest has been the source of more musical inspiration than just about anywhere else in the U.S., and Nicholas Gunn has been trekking through its surreal landscapes since his 1993 debut. He is one of the few ... more »flautists to evoke the Southwest without resorting to Native American flute. Instead, he relies mostly on a silver concert flute for most of his lush, often tribally rhythmic evocations. Beyond Grand Canyon is of a piece with all the albums he's released over the last decade or so, many of which have "Grand Canyon" somewhere in their titles. Favoring romantic harmonies and arrangements that border on Yanni 's terrain, Beyond Grand Canyon is on the lighter side of Gunn's oeuvre: often tending toward the sentimental, when a darker, more evocative touch might serve him better. Gunn plays flutes, stacks his voice in earthy, vaguely Native American-meets-Gothic choirs, and plays keyboards and percussion throughout the disc, accompanied sparingly by violinists (including Karen Briggs) and guitarists (including Johannes Linstead). Despite the Southwestern scenario, there's a surprising Celtic flavor to many of these tracks, including the title piece and "The Boneyard." And when it's not Celtic, Gunn brings a Latin and flamenco feel. On the companion DVD, the album tracks accompany a slickly produced slide show of Michael Fatali's color-saturated, painterly photographs, a vibrant, hyper-real Yang to Ansel Adams's stark and austere Yin. --John Diliberto« less
The desert Southwest has been the source of more musical inspiration than just about anywhere else in the U.S., and Nicholas Gunn has been trekking through its surreal landscapes since his 1993 debut. He is one of the few flautists to evoke the Southwest without resorting to Native American flute. Instead, he relies mostly on a silver concert flute for most of his lush, often tribally rhythmic evocations. Beyond Grand Canyon is of a piece with all the albums he's released over the last decade or so, many of which have "Grand Canyon" somewhere in their titles. Favoring romantic harmonies and arrangements that border on Yanni 's terrain, Beyond Grand Canyon is on the lighter side of Gunn's oeuvre: often tending toward the sentimental, when a darker, more evocative touch might serve him better. Gunn plays flutes, stacks his voice in earthy, vaguely Native American-meets-Gothic choirs, and plays keyboards and percussion throughout the disc, accompanied sparingly by violinists (including Karen Briggs) and guitarists (including Johannes Linstead). Despite the Southwestern scenario, there's a surprising Celtic flavor to many of these tracks, including the title piece and "The Boneyard." And when it's not Celtic, Gunn brings a Latin and flamenco feel. On the companion DVD, the album tracks accompany a slickly produced slide show of Michael Fatali's color-saturated, painterly photographs, a vibrant, hyper-real Yang to Ansel Adams's stark and austere Yin. --John Diliberto
CD Reviews
The best I have seen in years
H.C.G. | Southern CA, USA | 08/26/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have purchased several so called "New Age", or "Space Music" titles over the years and I am familiar with Nicholas Gunn's work. I have also found myslef incresingly displeased with this genre of music. However, I am pleased to say that finally Nicholas Gunn is taking the initiative to do something different by bringing some clarity to this very wishy washy style of music. There is CD and a DVD inside the most beautiful artwork packaging, of which I cannot compare to anything else presently. Clever that you can seperate the two potions of this release, as the music on the CD (although it is the same as on the DVD for the most part) is a different experience altogether as there are no visual prompts, and is exceptional to say the least. The DVD stimulates and redirects your visual and auditory sense with just playing CD alone, a really lovely and smart addition. I had Beyond Grand Canyon playing on my plasma screen at a recent dinner party, not only did it complement the room, but the comments made during its presentation were of awe. If there were a rating that only applied to the most exceptional products ever created, this would fall under those guidelines. Congratulations to all those who created this marvelous piece of work."
Just Beautiful.......
Jannean Yusko | Deatsville,Alabama | 04/17/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Listen to his music and feel
the sun grow within your heart
and soar on the wind with the
eagles. Beautiful music.
I highly recommend this
man and his music."
Deep and meaningful
Viola Gal | Denver, CO | 08/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I always make it a point to read the other reviews before writting my own becuase it helps me focus on what I want to say. I have to be honest, I came here to rave about this title, which I still plan to do, but now I just want to blast the person who gave this title two stars, is that normal? I have four Nicholas Gunn albums including his first Grand Canyon album, and yes it is a great recording as well, but this new Grand Canyon title gave me goose bumps all over. If this is what "out there" is then that's where I want to be. I just don't get some peoples "stuckness" when it comes to music, oh well. You are great by me Mr. Gunn. I will keep coming back as long as you keep making beautiful music. My hat's also off to you Mr. Fatali, beautiful photography, wow!"
Music plus Photography are Awesome Combo
Kevin | Indianapolis | 11/09/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Love Nicholas Gunn! The music on this CD is excellent of course; toward the mellower side of his repertoire. The accompanying DVD, which combines the music of the CD with the awesome photography of Michael Fatali, takes the experience to another level. A very creative and memorable piece of work. I highly recommended it."
Great..
Ironic | San Francisco, CA | 01/04/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My wife has liked previous works by Nicholas Gunn "The Grand Canyon" so since we had a baby on the way, I thought it would be nice music to listen to. I found this one, which came with a DVD. The pictures are outstanding, and a great complement to the music. Our baby loves it, the music is soothing, and exciting, and the video holds her interest..
I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys his type of music.. and I highly recommend it to anyone who has a baby and loves to see their baby smile."