Focal Point As Higher Octave Music's first artist in 1986, Peter Davison holds the distinction of being somewhat of a new age music pioneer. His latest disc, Focal Point, is more of a fusion extravaganza, using spiritual motifs as a launching pad for environmental and worldly ideas, much like Spencer Brewer. Davison's background as a film composer is evident as he surrounds his melodies with orchestral flair, but it's his effective use of other synth sounds -- from sitar and steel pans to overall soundscaping -- which make this a journey to remember. While he uses Peter Kent's violin to stirring effect, it's Davison's own multi-instrumental approach which allows him to weave diverse elements so effectively. If he's not imitating the "Song of Dolphins" with his flute and penny whistle, he's introducing a jazzy texture with soprano sax. Lush releases like this help redefine the term "new age" for those who still think it's just elevator music. Tracklist: 01. A View of the Islands 02. Tropic of Love 03. Song of Dolphins 04. Temescal Skies 05. Espresso 06. Bring My Love Home 07. The Cave of Dreams 08. Molly and Sid 09. Gado Gado 10. Lady Friday 11. All Along the Light Wavea 12. In the Mists of Memory Link tải phim Nhấn nút Cảm ơn (dưới chân bài) để thấy link! password: siempre