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Catherine Lara Audio CD


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Aral 4 Oct 2000
By Peter Cranny - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The form and sound of this latest release from Catherine Lara is heavily influenced by the fact that Eric Mouquet of the group Deep Forest co-wrote most of the tracks and the musicians involved in it's making are largely those responsible for the Deep Forest Live CD "Made in Japan". By any standards Aral is a beautiful album. Largely instrumental, it is a layered mix of acoustic instruments woven into some familiar Deep Forest keyboard sounds all fronted by the crystal clear violin playing of Catherine Lara. Where there are vocals, they compliment the melody wonderfully. The CD's name "Aral", apart from being "Lara" backwards is also the name of a sea in Kazakhstan that is probably the world's worst ecological disaster area. As you would expect then, there is an eastern/arabic feel to some of the tracks, although there are also classical influences and even an Irish touch where one of the pieces is opened with some very fine uileann piping. With all these fantastic sounds it's very hard to pin down just where "Aral" belongs other than at the top of your "must buy" list.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Catherine Lara - Aral 4 Oct 2000
By "cran2001" - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
The form and sound of this latest release from Catherine Lara is heavily influenced by the fact that Eric Mouquet of the group Deep Forest co-wrote most of the tracks and the musicians involved in it's making are largely those responsible for the Deep Forest Live CD "Made in Japan". By any standards Aral is a beautiful album. Largely instrumental, it is a layered mix of acoustic instruments woven into some familiar Deep Forest keyboard sounds all fronted by the crystal clear violin playing of Catherine Lara. Where there are vocals, they compliment the melody wonderfully. The CD's name "Aral", apart from being "Lara" backwards is also the name of a sea in Kazakhstan that is probably the world's worst ecological disaster area. As you would expect then, there is an eastern/arabic feel to some of the tracks, although there are also classical influences and even an Irish touch where one of the pieces is opened with some very fine uileann piping. With all these fantastic sounds it's very hard to pin down just where "Aral" belongs other than at the top of your "must buy" list.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
ARAL-LARA 10 Aug 2011
By OLD GUY. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Kind of worldy, a tad pretentious in spots, but overall an excellent listen. Great melodic tunes with some beat and some electronica thrown in and quite moving at times. Higher Octave music made an impact on me in the early two-thousands and I have enjoyed many of their recordings to this day. This particular disc may have had its day, but I still recommend it. Good even for exercise or dancing.

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