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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Summery! Apr 26, 2009 This is a good summer piece. It will be a good addition to your collection. Perfect for relaxing on the porch on a warm summer evening.
Fun to Listen to While Driving with the Top Down Jan 17, 2009 I listened to this CD many times when I first moved from NY to California - it just so perfectly captures the essence of the excitement of moving to a sunny "milk and honey" state (away from the cold dreary winters of NY.) Highly recommended for playing while driving around exploring some of the incredibly beautiful nature scenes of California.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A Summer Masterpiece Jun 10, 2007 Summer by George Winston is another stellar effort from the excellent solo pianist. Though this CD can be greatly enjoyed at any time of the year, it is appropriate that, right now, at the beginning Summer this CD can be greatly enjoyed. The songs and sounds here are really outstanding.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Love it Apr 08, 2007 Great album. Beautiful music... I'm even using one of his songs in my wedding!!
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It's very visual... Jan 28, 2007 Summer by George Winston is one of those records that offer more than an aural experience. The music is beautiful, but even more it has the power to conjure up images and visions that reflect summery landscapes and very personal memories connected to the season. So in some sense the strengths of the album lie within the listener. In comparison to Winston's earlier and more present work, I think this is the one record in his catalogue that evoke the most personal feelings. And as in all of the seasonably themed albums, Winston is equally great at capturing the atmosphere of the particular season. It's reserved and sentimental at times but it's also warm and open.
Even though Winston explores many themes he still manages to keep the album at the right pace and mood throughout. This edition is blessed with the additional "Old friends" and is repacked in the same way as the anniversary editions.
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