MP3 Fragments - 1995 - 2001
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An experience to cherish, this lush collection of music will awaken your senses with dreamy melodies and passionate lyrics. A definite CD for a long drive down a lonely road or for a quiet evening at home.
14 MP3 Songs
EASY LISTENING: Mood Music, NEW AGE: New Age
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Recorded in May and June of 2001, Fragments is the culmination of six years of writing by Damian and Matthew Bonazzoli. The material is a complex blend of styles with folk, south western and classical influences adorned with haunting lyrics. On songs such as "The One I Love" and "Whatever the Day Brings," the production is lush and atmospheric, with layered instruments and percussion. At other times, such as the melancholy "Another Rainy Day," there is but a sole acoustic guitar and Matthew's unforgettably wistful vocals. This is more than a collections of songs; it is an experience to cherish. With over 60 minutes of music, this CD is for the discriminating as well as the casual listener.
14 MP3 Songs
EASY LISTENING: Mood Music, NEW AGE: New Age
Details:
Recorded in May and June of 2001, Fragments is the culmination of six years of writing by Damian and Matthew Bonazzoli. The material is a complex blend of styles with folk, south western and classical influences adorned with haunting lyrics. On songs such as "The One I Love" and "Whatever the Day Brings," the production is lush and atmospheric, with layered instruments and percussion. At other times, such as the melancholy "Another Rainy Day," there is but a sole acoustic guitar and Matthew's unforgettably wistful vocals. This is more than a collections of songs; it is an experience to cherish. With over 60 minutes of music, this CD is for the discriminating as well as the casual listener.
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