Elyse Bruce's "Quietudes" CD professionally reviewed Elyse Bruce is proud to announce that her CD entitled "Quietudes", has been professionally reviewed by A&R Select of
West Hollywood, California.
"Quietudes" has six instrumental compositions created entirely by Elyse Bruce with Elyse Bruce on Keyboards. Gerry Dere provides additional keyboards, bass, and guitar.
Titles of her compositions are:
Gentle Journey
Heartbeats
Cloudburst
Soul Seekers
Night Visions
Quietudes
They can be found in most online music stores. Ringtones are also available for sale.
Re-Viewed by A&R dept
Music Comments: “Gentle Journey” is just that, a “gentle journey”, a path drawn of light and senses tingling. In the lead track from the aptly named “Quietudes”, we’re treated to a tender mix of sweet and soft sounds. Her music is like comfort food at its best, utilizing a tapestry of exotic instruments; everything from Spanish guitar to Asian chimes. The clever disc never lets up in our “journey” – as we move from the rain of night in “Soul Seekers” to the concluding title track, “Quietudes”, which offers a mesmerizing combo of guitars and orchestral strings bright enough to delight even the stingiest of senses.
Member Services Dept.
A&R Select
Midnight In Chicago's "Countdown to Midnight" CD Professionally Reviewed Midnight In Chicago, a project which raises funds and awareness for autism, is proud to announce the latest review of the "Countdown to Midnight" CD. The CD features 12 songs, many of which have been heard on public and satellite radio. Ringtones of some of the songs have also been released.
Their titles are:
Late Night In The Borough
Somewhere in Detroit
Say You'll Wait for Me
The Mad Hatter
Armistice Day
(Je n'entends que le vent souffle) Dans les feuilles
Autoroute
When The Night Was Soft
How Do I Begin To Believe (Lying In The Arms Of My Judas)
Conference Calls
Inifnity Squared
Midnight In Chicago
All twelve songs are composed, written, and sung by Elyse Bruce, with three songs ("Late Night In The Borough", "Somewhere in Detroit", "How Do I Begin To Believe") co-written by Thomas D. Taylor and one ("Autoroute") co-written with Marie Lavoie & Jacinthe LaFrance. It was mastered at Gerre Dere's Master Factory Studio. Thomas D. Taylor did the cover art which features the Midnight In Chicago logo. The "Countdown to Midnight" CD can be found in most online stores. The CD was reviewed by A&R Select in West Hollywood, CA and follows here:
Re-Viewed by A&R dept
Music Comments:
Elyse Bruce's "Countdown to Midnight" incorporates the stock trademarks she will soon be known for: gentle lyrics, tender vocals, and colorful arrangements. These are truly professional recordings in which no corners were cut. We sense this right out of the gate with the opening ballad "Late Night in the Borough" and continuing through other well crafted tracks such as "The Mad Hatter" and the saccharine sweet "When the Night Was Soft". And with information on the back cover dealing with awareness to autism, we know her music is not just good, it's actually about something.
Member Services Dept.
A&R Select
Midnight In Chicago is pleased with the review.
Monday, December 8, 2008
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