All Artists: Project Title: Winter in June Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 10/9/2007 Genre: Classical Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 700261225395 |
Project Winter in June Genre: Classical A dynamic ensemble defining a new music genre by combining classical, jazz, and popular music. — Winter in June is the much anticipated debut album by PROJECT, featuring beatbox flute player Greg Pattillo, bass player Peter... more » | |
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Product Description A dynamic ensemble defining a new music genre by combining classical, jazz, and popular music. Winter in June is the much anticipated debut album by PROJECT, featuring beatbox flute player Greg Pattillo, bass player Peter Seymour, and cellist Eric Stephenson. Defying all genres, Winter in June showcases the versatility of PROJECT. With 12 original compositions from classical to jazz, hip-hop to experimental acoustic sounds, Winter in June is an album that will keep you captivated through all 14 tracks! Built on a reputation of playing diverse music in concert halls, chamber series, vaudeville clubs, rowdy bars and street performing, Winter in June is a culmination of styles and sounds, breathtaking in scope and vision. PROJECT's Winter in June is an experience not to be missed. 1 Fables of Faubus 2 The Moon Over the Ruined Castle 3 Sweet Pea 4 Waltz 5 Interlude: 2nd Happiest Song in the World 6 Winter in June 7 My House 8 Interlude: Tribal 9 Semuta 10 Random Roads Suite: the Puzzle 11 Random Roads Suite: Adagio 12 Random Roads Suite: Devine 13 Random Roads Suite: Pelea De Gallo 14 Interlude: Slidy Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsCdbaby.com Goody | 11/21/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "Awesome album, jazz, classic, with a little bit of Ian Anderson. I was never into this type of music (other than Jethro Tull), but loved this album from the first note. CDBaby.com sells it for like 12 bucks." The next Ian Anderson umbilicalbungee | Asheville, NC United States | 02/24/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "I also discovered these musicians though youtube. This is truly a great album. Its good to see that Greg is not doing the more comedic stuff like the Mario theme song on here. This disc is a very tasteful mix of jazz, funk and also some hints of classical and folk. They make great use of the sparse instrumentation. You really get to hear the character of the instruments and the unique playing styles of the musicians. Of course what I like the best is Greg's flute sound. I'm a huge second generation Jethro Tull fan, and Greg is the closest I've heard to the sound that Ian Anderson archived. This similarity is in no way a negative thing. Greg is doing a great thing in continuing this sound where so many others have tried but fell short. Above that he is adding his own personality including the hiphop influenced beat boxing. Some I have talked to are bothered by the beatboxing. If you are it's not too over the top on this album except in a few songs. I personally love it. I see it as a further extension to the highly versatile expression that can be archived on the flute if it is in the hands of a master like Greg Pattillo. Keep up the good work!"
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