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Autumn (Windham Hill 20th Anniversary Edition) Participated by George Winston Studio : RCA Victor by RCA Victor Release Date : 2001-09-11 Publisher : RCA Victor Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0019341161028 UPC : 019341161028 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 24 reviews)
List Price : $18.97 Our Price : $9.14
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Marketadvisory.com essential recording |
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The precursor to 1982's commercial breakthrough, December, George Winston's 1980 Windham Hill debut boasts all the lyrical power and poignancy of its follow-up. A simple, clear recording for solo piano, Autumn finds Winston developing simple melodic motifs with studied left-hand underpinning, on hypnotic pieces like "Woods," which moves from a brisk rhythmic figure to rubato minor-key runs. Leaving pauses and breaths in all the right places, Winston suggests the play of color and light, the comfortable melancholy, and the encroaching slow-down that characterizes the fall season. Full of memorable themes, sure pacing, and whiffs of classical grandeur, Autumn is a timeless album that belongs to the firmament of the new age canon. --James Rotondi |
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In 1980, Keith Jarrett was the best-known solo pianist, with his string of ECM albums including the Köln Concerts and Facing You. George Winston took the lyricism and mood that made Jarrett's music so popular and refined them into what he called "folk piano" on his first Windham Hill album, Autumn. It launched a million solo pianists. As you listen to this 20th anniversary edition, it's easy to hear why. The opening "Colors/Dance" rings with the open clarity of the Montana plains, where Winston grew up. "Woods," with its quasi-classical arpeggios, seems to dance in the air. And so it goes throughout Autumn as the pianist unfolds his melodies in what sounds like spontaneous reverie. The anniversary edition includes illuminating liner notes from Winston, who cites everyone from the Doors to John Coltrane as influences on particular songs. The CD ends with a bonus track, a melancholy cover of Procol Harum's "Too Much Between Us." --John Diliberto |
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Loved this Winston |
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I was given Winston's 'Winter' as a gift long ago, and years later, still love it. Just received 'Autumn' and it is an incredible companion on my drive to and from work each day. Each song begins with a repetition of simple notes, so hang in there - as these notes weave themselves into beautiful complex melodies, before revisiting the original notes once again. Definitely had to listen to it twice before absolutely loving it, but it is an ear-quenching favorite. |
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great background music |
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I bought this for a gift and my parents have loved it. They said they listen to it over and over. I have yet to listen to it myself, but I love Winston's other albums. |
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great buy |
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great album. My favorite is Longing/Love. not as good as december still a great cd. |
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George Winstons Autumn CD |
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We used this CD in raffled basket titled Autumn Romance. It was one of the featured items. It is a colorful and relaxing CD. Someone from our group bought one to use for massage background music. A must for any CD library. |
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Windham Hill album review |
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It's a replacement for a cassette tape version. The recording is very clear and lifelike. |
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