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Album: No Blue Thing
Track: 5
Lovely bubbling electronic track by American ambient artist Ray Lynch, from his 'Deep Breakfast' album, 1984
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I used the music of Ray Lynch to accompany some of the photos I've taken over the years while in the San Juan mountains of Colorado (USA). This video is an upgraded version from what was posted previously. At the time the original was deleted (4/1/10) it had been viewed 102 times. Most of the scenes photographed here were taken within a 40 mile radius of Lake City CO, in what was, at one time, the least populated county in Colorado. Lake City is noted for it's access to the "Alpine Loop," several "fourteeners" and many old mining sites and towns, long since abandoned. The area is well known by sportsmen for it's wildlife, hunting, fishing and hiking. Snowmobiles, snowshoeing and cc skiing are popular in the winter months. However there is no alpine skiing, the closest ski area is in Silverton CO. The area is very popular in the summer months with 4x4s and all-terrain type vehicles. This is arguably one of the most scenic areas in CO and the western United Stated for that matter.
Ray Lynch compositore di musica New Age, ha realizzato nel 1993 questo lavoro dal titolo " Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening" di cui fa parte questo brano, dal titolo Mesquite. Nei seguenti anni il Cd, per le proprie caratteristiche musicali di alta qualità, veniva preso come riferimento per testare i componenti hi-fi di categoria esoterica.
A1 My Blues To You - Vocal 00:00
A2 Morning Blues 03:39
A3 Cooking It Till It's Hot 10:37
A4 Sweat It Up 14:41
B1 Ah-Fro 21:34
B2 My Blues To You 28:36
B3 Dancing - Trio 36:10
B4 Dancing - Vocal 43:15
1982
About Ray Lynch:
http://www.raylynch.com/
No Blue Thing is Ray Lynch's fourth studio album, released on August 15, 1989. It peaked at #1 on Billboard's ''Top New Age Albums'' chart as well as #197 on Billboard's ''Top 200 Albums''. The album also peaked at #16 on Gavin Report.
Keith Tuber of Orange Coast praised the album, commentating that Ray Lynch ''has a way with melodies, combining classical, acoustic and synthesized pop elements.'' JA of Keyboard noted that the some of the album is ''more of the same'' from Deep Breakfast; JA wrote that the ''DX patches have a little more bit[e] this time, but the trick of running staccato patterns through a delay line in triplet rhythm hadn't changed'' and that the album, like his previous works, lack percussion instruments. JA concluded that the listeners may or may not like the album. Robert Carlberg of Electronic Musician compared the album to Reed Maidenberg's Unexpected Beauty, praising the album for its combination of electronic and acoustic instruments but criticizing it for having an overreliance of arpeggiations as well as its use of ''plodding'' time signatures and for its ''warm, fuzzy'' instrumentation. Carlberg concluded that the album's flaws ''rob [both Lynch and Maidenberg] of whatever vitality classical training would bring.'' John Diliberto of Jazziz Magazine criticized the album, calling it formulaic and concluded that the album ''breaks no new ground''. Gavin Report wrote that each track on the album is worthy of the listener's attention, especially ''The True Spirit of Mom & Dad'', which was described as the ''climactic final track'' of the album.
This is "The Oh of Pleasure" By Ray Lynch from the CD "Deep Breakfast." If you want to see more Ray Lynch, go to my channel. Enjoy!
Ray Lynch - No Blue Thing (1989)
Ray Lynch - Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Slide Guitar, Classical Guitar, Cover Concept, Selection
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Another good song from Ray Lynch (I recommend Listening to in high definition. You get better sound). Again sorry about the scratchiness at the begging. It's the only spot.
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Deep Breakfast
℗ 1984 Ray Lynch Productions
Released on: 1984-12-12
Music Publisher: Ray Lynch Productions
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Cover of "Celestial Soda Pop" by Ray Lynch made with Ableton Live. Using Acces Virus Snow and NI FM8 (With original patches from DX7)
Music video made with the music of Ray Lynch's The Oh of Pleasure
Enjoy!
Clouds beneath your knees tribute to Ray Lynch
Ray Lynch - No Blue Thing (1989)
Cover of "The Oh of Pleasure" by Ray Lynch made with Ableton Live. Using Acces Virus Snow, Alesis Fusion, V-Station and Sylenth.