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Seasons of Change

Limited Edition

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 Active ImageThe requests for a re release of Seasons of Change have been overwhelming and to be honest humbling. So here it is, a limited version complete with new artwork and the original photograph by photographer Matthew Keoni, Included in each download as a bonus. "we suggest it would make an awesome canvas print"

So you can put Seasons of Change straight into iTunes or your favorite media player and listen away. Burn yourself a copy to put into your cd-player or the car. 

 

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Selecting a 30 second preview of these unique arrangements has been almost impossible, so instead we have given you 45 seconds. Still not really expressing well, how these creative renditions transform these amazing songs into an ambient relaxing experience. 


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15% of all sales goes to international missions. 

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Seasons of change Review
Reviewed by Mike Rimmer   http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk


Soothing ambient instrumental versions of the same old popular choruses are not really my thing because the production is generally so formulaic. The arrangements so obvious and pedestrian that I generally fall asleep before I get to the end! Imagine my surprise to discover that Craig Ross's album was originally conceived as a set of song to help Jodie (the album is dedicated to her) to fall asleep.

It's ironic that I have stayed awake and can report that the highly talented Mr Ross produced and played all the instruments himself except for a little help on piano. Plenty of imagination on the arrangement front with drifting synths and FX giving a blissed out quality that makes this very easy listening. I particularly like "Sometimes", loosely based on the old Chuck Girard number "Sometimes Alleluia". Even an old chestnut like "How Great Thou Art" is transformed here into something dreamy and fresh with piano drifting over a sensitive arrangement.

The songs are perhaps a little predictable with the usual suspects "I Love You Lord". "I Surrender All", "When I Survey" and "As The Deer" making appearances. In lesser hands this would normally mean me chomping through my right leg whilst listening in order lo make it through the CD. However. Craig Ross is to be highly commended for doing something fresh within a very old formula. If you're going to buy an ambient, soothing, easy listening instrumental album in the near future, this doesn't bland out like the rest and there are no syrupy strings to clog your arteries, just a gentle breeze.

 
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