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    Michele McLaughlin - Waking the Muse (2013)

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    Michele McLaughlin - Waking the Muse (2013)

    Michele McLaughlin - Waking the Muse
    New Age | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 46:10 min | 108 MB + 5% Recovery
    Label: Michele McLaughlin | Tracks: 13 | Rls.date: 2013-04-15

    I was feeling completely uninspired and non-creative, for a long time, and then I went on tour in June 2012, which reignited a flame of inspiration in me. I came home feeling completely energized and alive, the creativity flowing out of me faster than I could keep up. Most of the music from this album was written during that time, when my muse had been awoken.

    From MainlyPiano
    I had serious doubts that Michele McLaughlin could ever top her 2010 release, "Out of the Darkness," but she has outdone herself with "Waking the Muse"! A fabulous new piano and extensive touring seem to have inspired and brought out the best in McLaughlin’s muse, dormant as it was for awhile. Usually an exceptionally prolific composer, I’m sure it was agonizing when the music just wouldn’t come, but once the floodgates opened, out came McLaughlin’s best collection of original piano solos yet. The thirteen pieces are a rich emotional mixture of joyful light and deepest darkness with the scale tipping a bit toward the dark, turbulent side. Strength and self-confidence flow from this music, even at its most despairing. Being familiar with McLaughlin’s recordings from the beginning and witnessing her artistic growth over the past eight years has been nothing short of awesome! (Her new 6’11” Fazioli sounds fantastic, too! Ooooh, that bass!!!)

    There isn’t a weak track on "Waking the Muse," but I’ll cover some of the highlights. It begins with the title track, a lively piece that expresses a mix of emotions ranging from almost mournful and desperate to anxious and excited with anticipation. “Radiance” is vibrant and alive with happy fingers dancing all over the piano keys. “Spiritual Awakening” was inspired by a serene morning cruise in Alaska and feeling connected to the universe. Sometimes flowing smoothly and sometimes more rhythmic, it’s a complex and powerful piece. “Humbled” seems to be a self exploration as well as a musical one - a beauty! “Misty Fjords” is the most carefree and joyful of the pieces on the CD. Inspired by an exhilarating seaplane ride over the Alaskan mountains in Ketchikan, it swirls and leaps with excitement. “Gratitude” is a graceful and heartfelt expression of thanks. “Until We Meet Again” was composed in honor of an uncle who passed away last year. Warm and loving, it also conveys deep sadness. “The Little Red Bird” is a Celtic-tinged improvisation created while a little red bird jumped from branch to branch in a tree outside her window as she played. “Torn” is a deeply poignant heartbreaker overflowing with tears and powerful emotions. “Unrequited Love” is too sad for words, but McLaughlin pours her heart out in one of her most affecting pieces yet, allowing us to share her painful emotions. “Dangerous Obsession” is extraordinary. Very dark and dramatic, the ominous deep bass goes right to the soul. Fury, passion, and frustration cry out from the heart of the piano as well as the pianist, reminding me once again that life’s worst experiences often culminate in an artist’s best work. That makes me sad, but this music is incredible!

    "Waking the Muse" is certain to be on my list of Favorites for the year. I give it my very highest recommendation. (A companion songbook is on its way!)

    TRACKLIST
    01. Waking The Muse
    02. Radiance
    03. A Beautiful Distraction
    04. Spiritual Awakening
    05. Humbled
    06. Misty Fjords
    07. Interlude
    08. Gratitude
    09. Until We Meet Again
    10. The Little Red Bird
    11. Torn
    12. Unrequited Love
    13. Dangerous Obsession