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Up-tempo Acid Jazz with quick wandering double bass, jazz piano and big brass stabs. Cool and confident.
Fun and exploratory Christmas tune for orchestra.
Mid-tempo swinging country blues, with plenty of twangy guitars and Telecaster picking. Electric slide guitars over bass and drums -- classic country stuff.
Adventure on the Horizon (SM450) underscores the intense progress through No Man's Land, outraces the competition and spreads the final news of triumph after long conflict. The music tracks are fearless, ambitious, stormy and dynamic. Featured instruments include full orchestra, electric guitar, bass, percussion and keyboards.
Full Orchestra with Choir and percussion. Intense and Scary, Big Climax.
A driving set of Irish traditional jigs, beginning with Morrison's, and leading into Out in the Ocean at 1:02 which is slightly more happy and upbeat in tone. Mandolin, fiddle, whistle and guitar play the opening, and when bodhran joins in at 0:31, you really get the feel for Irish traditional music - similar almost to Riverdance music. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.
A dark, intense and powerful cinematic soundtrack with contrasting parts that transition from loud and bombastic to ominous and foreboding. With dynamic orchestration and an up-tempo aggressive feel. Good for suspenseful scenes depicting looming danger.
A traditional Irish double jig (Haste to the Wedding) which moves into slip Jig (Kitty Come Down to Limerick) at 1:00. Pounding bodhran drives both spirited jigs which are played by fiddle and mandolin. Popular jigs in Ireland, heard around the country, these are valiant, glorious and an ode to older times. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.
The Chaffpool Post tune leading into the Hills of Tara (at 1:31) - both are popular barn dances from around 19th Century Ireland. Light, happy and upbeat, this set of tunes are heard often in Irish traditional pub sessions - in this occassion with piano accompaniment to banjo and fiddle playing the main tune. 100% live performance. This track has two titles because this is traditionally how many Irish pub tunes are performed, as a double set of short tunes, the first leading directly into the second.