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MP3 Aaron English - The Marriage of the Sun and the Moon

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World-beat-influenced pop-rock from Seattle

12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Piano



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Twelve more tracks of world-beat-influenced pop-rock from Aaron English. Featuring many of the same key personnel that performed on "All the Waters of This World", "Marriage..." was co-produced by Aaron English and long-time collaborator Don Gunn.

Seattle-based Aaron English is a singer-songwriter, yes. But there is nothing 'singer-songwriter', in the quaint coffeehouse open-mike sense of the term anyway, about his sophisticated, world-beat-influenced sound. These songs are big songs: driven by Aaron's vivid lyrics and deft piano work, but spilling over onto vast canvasses of sound, incorporating arena-rock and jazz-rock stylings, electronics, and traditional musics from around the world into his recordings and live shows.

"...a talented new artist in a class with other stylistically challenging singer-songwriters such as Peter Gabriel, Joseph Arthur and Perry Blake... potent lyricism, eloquence, and beautiful sublime melodies that reach much deeper than simple pop songs..."
- Mark Newman, Progression Magazine


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