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Posted : adminOn 3/6/2018Download Film Frozen Flower Single Link. When music really, really moves you, it is like a journey. You start out in one place possibly the act of hitting your CD player and end up someplace totally different. Maybe it’s the melodies, the grooves, and the instrumentation.Or maybe it is the culmination of experiences that the musicianshave had up until the moment of time that they crafted their songs, seeping through the music and into your thoughts. Acoustic Alchemy’s American/English is just such a journey. It is an appropriate one, coming from a band entering its twentieth anniversary year, whose trans-Atlantic membership and wide-ranging influences make it a conduit for a myriad of sounds and textures. If the band has been entertained by the sounds of jazzy improvisation, late night dancing in a far away locale, or Caribbean grooves, those experiences might well seep into a new Acoustic Alchemy composition.
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American/English’s opening track, The Crossing, invites the listener to begin the voyage. With its wide, sprawling melody and uncluttered, spacious feel, the song tells an instrumental tale of uncharted territories waiting to be discovered and unknown adventures that might be right around the corner. “It is not about a literal journey”, explains guitarist Miles Gilderdale, “but rather about whatever journey the listener might dream of embarking upon. ” Gilderdale is joined on American/English by his guitar partner and founding member Greg Carmichael, bassist Frank Felix, drummer Greg Grainger, and keyboard player Fred White, the five musicians that make up Alchemy’s touring band. They have also got wonderful performances from their saxophonists of choice Eddie M and Snake Davis. Joining them are Incognito’s horn section, keyboard wiz Neil Cowley and on one track, original drummer Bert Smaak.