One Night, Two Souls
Vance Sheaks
Performed By
Vance Sheaks
Album UPC
614346014012
CD Baby Track ID
1230644
Label
Imagineer Records
Released
2005-01-01
BPM
121
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm90567920
Year
2005
Spotify Plays
31
Writers
Writer
Darren Rogers
Pub Co
Vance Sheaks
Composer
Darren Rogers
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Texas
Description
New Age ambient guitar music.
Notes
Vance Sheaks, an acoustic guitarist and keyboard player Darren Rogers, have combined their talents on West of Eden, which is, put simply, one of the most charming albums I've heard in quite a while, and most assuredly is one the best mixtures of guitar with synths/keyboards I've ever had the pleasure to listen to. I was totally
unprepared for the excellent work he does on this disc. Whether stepping out in front at times or adding just the right amount of background textures, Rogers displays both adroit control over a considerable assortment of synths and keyboards and a true artist's ear for restraint
and discretion, never veering over into sappiness, melodrama, or overkill. Sheaks' guitar playing is equally as impressive - evocative, engaging, and
never overtly showy. His actual method of playing reminded me of no less than new age music icon Bruce BecVar. In fact, West of Eden could be considered a more laid-back and serene companion to the essential BecVar
recording Forever Blue Sky. Yeah, it's that good of a CD!
unprepared for the excellent work he does on this disc. Whether stepping out in front at times or adding just the right amount of background textures, Rogers displays both adroit control over a considerable assortment of synths and keyboards and a true artist's ear for restraint
and discretion, never veering over into sappiness, melodrama, or overkill. Sheaks' guitar playing is equally as impressive - evocative, engaging, and
never overtly showy. His actual method of playing reminded me of no less than new age music icon Bruce BecVar. In fact, West of Eden could be considered a more laid-back and serene companion to the essential BecVar
recording Forever Blue Sky. Yeah, it's that good of a CD!
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