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Free Music Notes for Century Seasons: Space Music of John SerrieFree Music Review: A superior Deep Space compilation Hit: 5 Stars
This cd is a compilation from previous
releases - releases which contained a mixture
of deep space music as well as some of Jonn's
more romanticly inclined music. Recognizing that
a large portion of his audience desired a purer
and more consistant release of his space music,
Serrie released Century Seasons.
If you don't have this double cd,it is truely worth
owning. Serrie is clearly among the very best
at what he does, and what he does rewards the ear
with every listening.
Other releases in this vein include:
Planetary Chronicles Vol. 1;
Planetary Chronicles Vol. 2;
And The Stars Go With You;
and his most recent: Stargazer's Journey
Free Music Review: Puts the "Outer" in "Space" Hit: 5 Stars
The ultimate space music compilation, even though it is by a single artist, could not have been any more well written or crafted together in this sucession. Night after night, this CD set teleports to the most distant points of the spacetime continuum. It is a spacecraft with no limitations. It is the mortal enemy of daily stress. It laughs at Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Where do you want to go tonight? I thought I would find myself becoming tired of repeated listenings to this album, but I very happy that that has not become the case. One thing it is not is daylight hour music - for some reason, rays from the sun deprive this music of its powerful effect. For best results, use with starlight.
Free Music Review: musical interpretation of most essential curiosity that transcends fear Hit: 5 Stars
This music captures the feeling of cosmos curiosity overriding career angst. Great background for heavy math and physics. Must listen under stars!
I remember losing my first job in aerospace while my ex girlfriend called me a wimp. A small child warned me not to see Alien or I wouldn't sleep that night. I went to check whether I could sleep after. I found my curiosity exceeded my terror in this movie.
Finding this curiosity exceeding terror has always been a powerful experience for me as my life in science continued. I believe it is my very center.
John Williams music, I can't do heavy science to; to Jonn Serrie, I can.
Free Music Review: Let's face it, he is the BEST! Hit: 5 Stars
To my mind, Jonn Serrie is the best at whatever music he creates. This collection of his music is a must have for Space Cadets everywhere. One of the things I like very much about his work is that it has a really lyrical, musical quality to it. It is not composed of "noise" or long droning tones. Some of the pieces, such as Century Princess and Gentle the Night, always cause listeners in Alaska to phone in a ask me how I found music that WAS the aurora. I agree. This is what the aurora would sound like, if only it could play a synthesizer. Take the door off the outhouse, look at the sky, and "May the Stars Go With You"...
Free Music Review: Wonderful music transporting listeners in time and space. Hit: 5 Stars
Jonn Serrie's music transports the listener to the far side of space and well into the next millennium. Century Seasons showcases Serrie's's imagination, talent, and gift for translating inspired dreams and indelible images into memorable sounds and transportive rhythms. This two disk collection features Gentle The Night; Deep Mystery; The Tachyon Directive; Starport Indra; Century Seasons; Tingri Maiden; The Legacy; The Far River; Welcome Home; Andromeda Dream; Continuum; Aftervisions; The Century Princess; Land of Lyss; The Straits of Madigann; Glyder; The Ancient of Days; and The Last Secret. Total Time: 64:36.
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