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    Patrick O' Hearn - Eldorado - 1989 (24/96 Vinyl Rip) *NEW-RIP+REPOST*

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    Patrick O' Hearn - Eldorado - 1989  (24/96 Vinyl Rip) *NEW-RIP+REPOST*

    Patrick O' Hearn - Eldorado - 1989
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit-96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit-44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | No Log | Covers | FP+RS+FF | 893 MB + 262 MB
    1989 / Electronic - Ambient - Private Music - U.S.A.

    His fourth album, Eldorado (1989), ventured decidedly into the World Music genre - infusing O'Hearn's signature sound with rhythms and timbres drawn from disparate sources such as South America and the Middle East. As such, O'Hearn's arrangements accommodated a wider array of instrumentation - such as human singing and the solo violin (most notably on "Black Delilah".)

    This gifted Bass and Keyboard player made with "Eldorado" a strong and attractive album with tracks that will stay will you. Just as "Rivers Gonna Rise" (see my blog) this album has beautiful compositions and a fantastic open and dynamic soundquality; Enjoy!

    Note > No silence was deleted; please burn this album gapless..




    Review:

    The Best Instrumental CD I've Ever Heard, November 21, 2000
    By Steve Cauley
    This review is from: ElDorado
    I have been a fan of Patrick O'Hearn for over 10 years. "El Dorado" was my first exposure to his music and I still believe it to be his best. Unlike keyboard artists such as Vangelis, O'Hearn integrates electronic instruments with acoustic, creating a "landscape" of sound that is truly extraordinary. The "rain stick" on the title track is a perfect example of how he so masterfully intigrates primitive, acoustic instruments with the electronic. With songs like "Delicate," I have heard no other artist who can musically set a mood of such deep serenity. All of O'Hearn's CDs are worth owning, but this one remains my all-time favorite.


    Track List:
      01 Amazon Waltz
      02 Nepalese Tango
      03 Black Delilah
      04 Chattahoochee Field Day
      05 Illusionist

      06 One-Eyed Jacks
      07 Hear Our Prayer
      08 Delicate
      09 Eldorado
      10 There's Always Tomorrow


    Musicians

    Patrick O'Hearn: Synthesizer, Bass, Acoustic Percussion, Electronic Percussion
    Shahla Sarshar, Ina Wolf: Vocals
    Farid Farjad: Violin
    Alex Acuna: Vocals, Drums, Percussion
    Peter Maunu: Acoustic Guitar, Violin
    Mark Isham: Soprano Saxophone, Trumpet, Flugelhorn




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