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Postmodern Panache by David Belmont/WindWater Ensemble
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fave it World Fusion | Adult Alternative
7 tracks | 50 minutes
Released Jul 2007
on Karma Groove
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- sample lyrics "album only" 04:03 Mr. Miles lyrics "album only" 04:03 Mr. Miles lyrics "album only" 04:03 Mr. Miles
- sample lyrics "album only" 07:07 Germania lyrics "album only" 07:07 Germania lyrics "album only" 07:07 Germania
- sample lyrics "album only" 15:17 Sedona lyrics "album only" 15:17 Sedona lyrics "album only" 15:17 Sedona
- sample lyrics "album only" 06:00 Another Sunrise (9/13/01) lyrics "album only" 06:00 Another Sunrise (9/13/01) lyrics "album only" 06:00 Another Sunrise (9/13/01)
- sample lyrics "album only" 04:21 Sudha's Mood lyrics "album only" 04:21 Sudha's Mood lyrics "album only" 04:21 Sudha's Mood
- sample lyrics "album only" 12:13 Blue Jay Way lyrics "album only" 12:13 Blue Jay Way lyrics "album only" 12:13 Blue Jay Way
- sample lyrics "album only" 01:29 Katrina's Tears lyrics "album only" 01:29 Katrina's Tears lyrics "album only" 01:29 Katrina's Tears
Guitar-based world fusion that is, at once, funky, driving and cinematic.
Bio / Background
Postmodern Panache is David Belmont’s first major release of original material since WindWater Excursions, which Music Web Express called “one of the finest ambient Instrumental albums of the recent past.” The recently expanded WindWater Ensemble adds more American jazz to their new age/world fusion sound. Feature tracks are Mr. Miles, a dedication to Miles Davis and Germania: theme from the award-winning independent film “Nothing Really Happens.” Also in the collection are extended versions of Sedona, the band’s tour de force, and the Beatles’ Blue Jay Way, featuring David on world dobro and vocals.
David Belmont, whose eclectic composing and arranging date back to the early 1970s when he was active in Manhattan’s rock and performance art scenes, has incorporated elements from an array of influences, ranging from Wayne Shorter and Joe Zawinul to Ry Cooder and Ali Akbar Khan…via the classic improvisational rock bands (Dead, Allmans, Little Feat, Hendrix).
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