This one won't disppoint
09/24/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Circle of Moons by Bill Douglas is one of those disks that I can't say enough about. In a musical culture that is dotes so much on chest-thumping rhythm and pretty faces, what a refreshing delight to happen upon a relatively unknown artist who is about nothing but melody, pure and simple. But isn't that the way it always has been? Listening to this disk takes me to a gallery studying Monet, Cezanne and Renior. The piano solo, "Into the Twilight" could be discribed as syncopated Debussy. This is not rock and roll, folks; nor is it, by a long shot, anything resembling sappy, sing-song dribble for the Geritol set. This is serious music that lies somewhere in between. Douglas also gives attention to that much maligned instrument, the bassoon; that absent-minded baritone of the double reeds; the jokster of the orchestra. Here, as on his other disks, it is given the full respect that it is due; carring melody as well as three, four part harmony. To be honest, like any other collection, Circle of Moons does have slightly weaker pieces than others. But if you are the type who apreciates thoughtful yet very mellow arrangements, this title will by no means disappoint"
Music that enters your heart.
L. Blaser | Jerusalem Israel | 07/01/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pure and simple - this CD aims straight for your heart and soul- music that takes you to the "heavens" and the "moons"."
Beautiful music
Jannean Yusko | Deatsville,Alabama | 04/30/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Relax and enjoy as you will
be transported elsewhere.
I do recommend this music
so take a trip."