Classic Serrie
Sam Trenholme | Puebla, Puebla, Mexico | 10/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is one of Serrie's masterpieces. In particular "Muroc", "Deep Spaceship", and "Glyder" are songs I always have on my cell phone to listen to anytime.
These songs are extremely relaxing songs which are great for meditating to, and for removing stress from one's life. They also help me sleep when I have insomnia.
Unlike Serrie's earlier work, this music has a more daytime ambiance to it; I feel while "Planetary Chronicles" is great music, it's best to listen to at night. "Flightpath", on the other hand, I can listen to during the day just as easily as I can listen to it during the night.
My favorite song on this album is "Glyder" which is also my number one all-time favorite song. I have been listening to this album since 1989 and the music never gets stale.
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Flightpath of the imagination
Ryan Johanson | Andover, NJ USA | 01/23/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"On my preverbial list of favorite Jonn Serrie albums, I'll admit that this one doesn't rank all the way up at the top, but it's still a testament to Serrie's remarkable ability to carry the listener away. My favorite track has always been "Deep Starship." It's full of deep, dark rumbling sounds and eerie monotonous drones, but it's all interrupted about 3 or 4 minutes in by a spooky synth melody that emerges out of the mix and dominates the song for about 2 minutes. To me, those are the best 2 minutes on the cd. The lovely "Muroc" is also notable. It's like a soundtrack to a beautiful ambient dream - like seeing angels or something. Perfect for a beautiful late afternoon when the sun's rays are slanting across from the west horizon.
Flightpath is not really geared towards space. Instead, it takes you on more of a journey through the upper atmosphere. While not quite as fresh as "Planetary Chronicles Vol. 1" or "And the Stars Go With You," it's still an enjoyable ride."
Sail away on the beauty of the music...
S. Ross | Midwest U.S. | 01/05/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Thanks, Sam, for the heads-up about the three tracks to download. And that's exactly what I did. I *LOVE* Jonn Serrie's work - I have almost all of it now. And I never get tired of it, either.
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