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posted on Sat April 18, 2009
A tribute to Sir Edmund is a daunty task, one to which you were more than up to. This is just brilliant, beautifully aranged and performed. Top quality work. Hat's off to you, mate!
Ed Drury
http://soundclick.com/eddrury
http://soundclick.com/eddrury
posted on Sat May 31, 2008
Added to my "Touching" station Ian because it really is one of the most lovely and moving songs I've heard in a long time....the chorus is a killer.
Yours in tears,
Carol.
Yours in tears,
Carol.
Carol Douglas
http://soundclick.com/caroldouglas
http://soundclick.com/caroldouglas
posted on Fri May 2, 2008
Ian ! As I said in another place.....Max Rate from me for this beautifull piece !
Greetz from The Netherlands !
Wim
Greetz from The Netherlands !
Wim
Wave Roofer
http://soundclick.com/WaveRoofer
http://soundclick.com/WaveRoofer
posted on Thu May 1, 2008
First rate . . . I enjoyed this song very much!
Steve Berger
http://soundclick.com/steveberger
http://soundclick.com/steveberger
posted on Wed April 23, 2008
Ian, this is, well- perfect. True art!
Frankfurt Dialog Company
http://soundclick.com/frankfurtdialogcompany
http://soundclick.com/frankfurtdialogcompany
posted on Sun April 20, 2008
Hello Ian, it’s been a while since I’d heard any of your stuff. Nice rich bass and key accompaniment intro. I didn’t expect it to take off like it did, but it was a smooth transition to more of an upbeat tempo. I liked the style of the music and the production, also your vocals worked quite well with this piece. The lyrics (at first blush) didn’t look as if they’d fit the melody (But I was wrong) they flowed and interacted perfectly with the music.
Ron Gragg
http://soundclick.com/rongragg
http://soundclick.com/rongragg
posted on Mon October 22, 2007
Hi Ian,
Listening to Happy. Not sure that the three diffferent feels hang together too well, but I like this song.I think the Vox harmonies could have come in earlier to help it build. Nice arrangement and recording. Good work.
Al H
Listening to Happy. Not sure that the three diffferent feels hang together too well, but I like this song.I think the Vox harmonies could have come in earlier to help it build. Nice arrangement and recording. Good work.
Al H
posted on Thu August 16, 2007
whats up, just stopping by to check out your site and to let you know that we have a lot of cool new music that you might want to listen to. our two sites are www.jeejuh.com and www.soundclick.com/jeejuh
posted on Tue August 7, 2007
Hi Ian,
I came by to hear some of your music. I listened to some of all 3 sites. GREAT JOB!! YOU have some AWESOME music! and I have to say the mixes of the songs I had time to listen to, all have extremely GOOD mixes and GREAT sound quality!! I listened to "Black Sands" since your page said that you mixed it yourself..THUMBS UP!!! FANTASTIC job!
Deb
I came by to hear some of your music. I listened to some of all 3 sites. GREAT JOB!! YOU have some AWESOME music! and I have to say the mixes of the songs I had time to listen to, all have extremely GOOD mixes and GREAT sound quality!! I listened to "Black Sands" since your page said that you mixed it yourself..THUMBS UP!!! FANTASTIC job!
Deb
posted on Tue August 7, 2007
Hey Ian !
Just gave "Seeking Solitude" a listen !
Beautifull guitar lines in that tune, or should I say a fairy tale caputered by sound ! I maybe totaly of the hook...but do I here Andy Latimer (Camel) influences ! Don't know the impact that Band had in Australia/Nrew Zealand...overhere always a dedicated share of fans !
In principle I hate talking about production...cause we all have different ears and mind ! Al sounds crisp and clear, my only comment would be to warm up the sound of the guitar a bit ( sounds a little thin)
I checked as well the B & W"s as the Tannoy Mercury Speakers...and keep getting that info !
For the rest ....Very well done !
Mr Koopman...blows a real nice tone !
All the best !
Wim
Just gave "Seeking Solitude" a listen !
Beautifull guitar lines in that tune, or should I say a fairy tale caputered by sound ! I maybe totaly of the hook...but do I here Andy Latimer (Camel) influences ! Don't know the impact that Band had in Australia/Nrew Zealand...overhere always a dedicated share of fans !
In principle I hate talking about production...cause we all have different ears and mind ! Al sounds crisp and clear, my only comment would be to warm up the sound of the guitar a bit ( sounds a little thin)
I checked as well the B & W"s as the Tannoy Mercury Speakers...and keep getting that info !
For the rest ....Very well done !
Mr Koopman...blows a real nice tone !
All the best !
Wim
posted on Sun July 1, 2007
I couldn't help but stop by and look at your mp3 page after hearing when heaven's open. I heard another tune... and just stopping by to say, you have a beautiful style!!! Keep playing! Kimberly
posted on Thu June 14, 2007
Ian - just got a lissen to dusty road - I especially like the bridge - I had no idea how you were going to get out of that corner but you did it with ease! The mark of an inspired artist or a good craftsman - or maybe a little of both.
Keep up the good work!
Skeeter.
Keep up the good work!
Skeeter.
posted on Tue June 12, 2007
Ian
I wrote this in the SCS, too:
Dark evolving pad, piano, choir like background, acoustic six string, fuzzy electric, all talking to each other.
She left him, he´s sitting home thinking about what he could and should have said. but he didn´t say anything. So she´s gone. But, well, as we know, life goes on. He takes a decision. He´ll be travelling out west, he´ll never look back, though memory locked in his heart. Anyway, he´s drifting, the big mountain chain before his inner eye, the ocean, maybe a new place to settle, maybe find somebody.
That´s the story I heard. Often told tale, always new, perfectly played and arranged.
Cheers from Frankfurt
I wrote this in the SCS, too:
Dark evolving pad, piano, choir like background, acoustic six string, fuzzy electric, all talking to each other.
She left him, he´s sitting home thinking about what he could and should have said. but he didn´t say anything. So she´s gone. But, well, as we know, life goes on. He takes a decision. He´ll be travelling out west, he´ll never look back, though memory locked in his heart. Anyway, he´s drifting, the big mountain chain before his inner eye, the ocean, maybe a new place to settle, maybe find somebody.
That´s the story I heard. Often told tale, always new, perfectly played and arranged.
Cheers from Frankfurt
posted on Tue May 22, 2007
Hi Ian,
Taiyang yu - nice emotive theme.Well orchestrated and arranged too.Nice piano playing.Enjoyed the listen.
Al H
Taiyang yu - nice emotive theme.Well orchestrated and arranged too.Nice piano playing.Enjoyed the listen.
Al H

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