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Grey Sky & Bittersweet
Ann Sweeten
Grey Sky & Bittersweet
Genres: New Age, Pop
 
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"Ann Sweeten possesses a remarkable talent. A musician whose extensive classical training is immediately apparent, she is also someone who writes from a great emotional depth. As her producer it is a joy to hear someone wh...  more »

     
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All Artists: Ann Sweeten
Title: Grey Sky & Bittersweet
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Orange Band Records
Release Date: 10/9/2007
Genres: New Age, Pop
Style: Meditation
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 837101368674

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"Ann Sweeten possesses a remarkable talent. A musician whose extensive classical training is immediately apparent, she is also someone who writes from a great emotional depth. As her producer it is a joy to hear someone who exploits the entire potential of the piano, finding both dynamics and beauty in all eight-eight keys. Her pieces have a broad stylistic range and yet create a cohesive program of music very distinctively hers. This is a brilliant recording from start to finish." -- Will Ackerman, Grammy Award Winner, Founder & Former Owner of the Legendary Windham Hill Records "Sweeten has never sounded better." -- Wind & Wire, KFAI-FM "I am struck by the sheer magnificence of Sweeten's compositions." -- New Age Retailer Produced by Grammy winner Will Ackerman. Four-time award nominee and contemporary classical pianist/composer Ann Sweeten releases her new album with an outstanding cast of performers on this purely acoustic offering. An established, recognized artist over the past ten years, here Sweeten attains a new level of performance and composition. Truly a rich and rewarding listening experience full of fire, passion, and incredible depth.
 

CD Reviews

From MainlyPiano.com
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 02/15/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Grey Sky and Bittersweet" is pianist/composer Ann Sweeten's seventh CD over a ten-year period. Marking a turning point in her professional life, Sweeten says in the liner notes that she has "discovered new levels and a much heightened nuance in both composition and performance." Produced by award-winning artist Will Ackerman (founder of Windham Hill Records) and recorded at Ackerman''s Imaginary Road Studio on a magnificent Steinway grand, Sweeten's soulful piano is occasionally accompanied by a group of stellar acoustic musicians who play on many of Ackerman's productions. The music is reflective of the passage of time and a meditation on being at a crossroads in life, creating musical poetry that is graceful and searching as well as deeply personal. Sweeten's playing is strong and confident, but also feels tender and vulnerable as she looks within for answers to life's questions. In a few words, this is a gorgeous and emotionally powerful album!



Beginning with "Water Diamonds," Sweeten sets the mood with a tranquil, flowing piano solo. The left hand creates a steady yet not quite predictable feeling of motion while the right hand provides the sparkling "diamonds" of light. "Looking Back" adds Eugene Friesesn's sensual cello to the elegant, pensive piano. Warm and nostalgic with a touch of regret, this is an emotionally compelling piece. "Dawn On Red Mountain" includes Noah Wilding's haunting, wordless vocals and Jeff Oster's flugelhorn. Ambient and floating, it captures the peaceful majesty of a quiet dawn. "Autumn's Last Caress," a solo piece, has the feeling of a deeply introspective improvisation - spontaneous, unguarded, and from the heart. "A Winter's Reverie" begins as a piano solo, becoming a duet for piano and guitar (Ackerman). Dreamy, completely at ease, and very content, the music wraps around you like a toasty comforter. "Eclipse" is dark and mysterious with a Native American flavor. Light percussion and native flutes imply vast open space and convey a feeling of slight unease. "Rainbow Moon" is a quietly elegant solo that exudes a graceful calm - a favorite. "Falling, Still" is a trio for piano, cello (Friesen), and English horn (Jill Haley). Overflowing with longing and passion yet very serene, it's a beautiful closing for an exceptional album.



"Grey Sky and Bittersweet" is a sure thing if you are looking for a peaceful piano CD to relax and lose yourself in. Highly recommended!"
My favorite CD by Ann
Joan E. Connorton | Guilford, CT USA | 08/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"bought it based on one song (always chancey) but loved the whole album. Had a cohesive feel and is my favorite Ann CD."