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Stilius: Kitų stilių muzika
Išleidimo data: 2000 m.
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2011 m. kovo 9 d. 00:11:43
It seems that listening that music you take a small, light boat and go somewhere very far away, to a secret land hidden by mist and brumous sky, covered by wild boscages and backwoods. And only raven's croaks follow you out there. But there you will meet your old friends, the fearless warriors of the legendary race of Celts. The beautiful girls are waiting for you. Their loveliness is supernal. And maybe that one and only girl with fire hair and bottomless emerald eyes also waits you there. And you want to start a far journey together with her, over the borderless northern seas, where only you and she, and the waves swinging your boat...
That's Medwyn Goodall. And that's his new album The Scroll, the second part of trilogy started with Clan released in 1998. Goodall brilliantly develops the Celtic theme. I would even say that The Scroll is his best album. Maybe first of all because it's not just an album. All the numerous projects by Medwyn Goodall are very figurative and full of inspiration. But even among them The Scroll stands out being very cinematographic. Listening this music you see a film, and easily project to far past. And the past suddenly becomes so real and tangible…
It became possible not only because of the music inspired by the Celtic heritage, but also by various noises and special sounds masterly used by Medwyn Goodall. The Scroll is worth listening already for those sounds! They not only connect the compositions, but also create the effect of presence. In a way due to the noises the Celtic reality directly comes to your room. It can be felt especially clear when at the very beginning of the composition «Tempest» a crowd of warriors hurrying to battle visibly sweeps in front of you. Brrr, a delight and jim-jams!
I should also mention that, as usual, Medwyn Goodall's music is very lucid and at the same time energetic. And the vocal of Llewellyn and Juliana at Maiden's Kiss and Maiden's Love makes it especially exalted. Listening those accords, your heart feels wrench and sweetly sinks, and something forgotten, infinite and inexpressibly beautiful arises...
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