All Artists: Fred Simon Title: Usually/ Always Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Windham Hill Records Release Date: 10/25/1990 Genres: Jazz, New Age Style: Meditation Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 019341107149, 019341107125 |
Fred Simon Usually/ Always Genres: Jazz, New Age
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CD ReviewsPhenomenal, classic album for all time! S. A. Felton | southern OR USA | 09/11/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "Wow! I think this is the first or second time I've ever been the first one to review an item, and strangely enough, this is a relatively old album. I first heard about it when I bought the 1989 collection of Windham Hill. Each year this label would put out a collection of what I assume they considered the "greatest hits" of the prior year, which was a great way to see what their artists had put out, and if a listener liked some of the tracks, he/she could get the albums. The title song from "Usually/Always" was featured on the aforementioned album. I have a tendency to play a song over and over, or a part of a song over and over, and I certainly played this song countless times, especially the last minute, when it concludes with the only, yet beautiful vocals on the album. It is a classic song, a song you could put on right now (I did yesterday), and it would still sound incredible, not at all dated! Eventually I did get the album "Usually/Always," and I was simply blown away - every one of the tracks is as good as the title song. The album has an interesting affect on me - the first song rocks, but not overdone, and then there are beautiful ballads, songs that are just right for a person inclined to mystical, introspective moods, but whatever the effect, the listener feels moved and uplifted throughout. I can't recommend this CD highly enough. I see that Mr. Simon more recently put out an album with Paul McCandless and Steve Rodby, and I hope it lives up to the timeless "Usually/Always!"" Simon is a Brillant Musician and Song Writer Jack L. Bishop | Mobile, AL | 01/12/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "Back in the late 80's this is one of a very few select albums of this genre I would listen other than rock and prog rock. I have Mr. Simon to thank for greatly increasing my love for "Music". Now I love all types of music and this Album is a brilliant work of art. Every song on it is wonderful. The production and sound quality is second to none. I have all of Fred Simon's albums and can't wait for his next release. He now records for the Naim Label in the UK."
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