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Love Will Come - The Music of Vince Guaraldi, Vol. 2 (Deluxe Version)

George Winston

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You Have Two Compelling ReasonsTo Enjoy Love Will Come

Guaraldi’s unique style of composition is readily recognizable: strong bass lines, frequent cyclical modulations, chords featuring major 9ths (often in place of the 7th typically used in jazz harmonies) and pentatonic scales.

“Fenwyck’s Farfel/Calling Dr. Funk,” track five, is as standout as a somber blues in almost a New Orleans jazz funeral style. “Pebble Beach/Dolores Park” is another atypical selection. It is modern jazz with harmonic progressions reminiscent of Gary Burton’s early work. The title track, “Love Will Come,” is again from “Charlie Brown” and paints an image of the character’s thoughtful reflective nature. It is reprised in variation for the final track, “Love Will Come 2.”

Winston faces two challenges on this CD. First, the compositions are all by a single composer and are extremely familiar from their original context. Second, the entire recording is of solo piano. Given these tight constraints this is a good piece of work. Many of us have an immediate strong and pleasurable nostalgic response to Vince Guaraldi’s “Charlie Brown” sounds. Combine that with Winston’s fine interpretations of some of Guaraldi’s other interesting jazz compositions and you have two compelling reasons to enjoy Love Will Come.

Mike Reynolds

Two Great Artists

I am a big fan of Vince Guaraldi and I am very happy to have a remake of his excellent and almost forgotten work. I have all of George Winston's Solo Piano music so I know his style pretty well. And, I can say with confidence that this album is right in line stylistically with everything he has been doing all along. Many people forget that this artist stared out as a Rhythm and Blues artist. I think some listeners get caught up in the "Seasons" stuff that is really fantastic work but only one part of what he does. This CD is a must have for every fan. I must say it's not his best work since his tempo does not sound right at times. "Your Elected, Charlie Brown" sounds strange rhythmically and "Dilemma" seems a bit off too but yet somehow it still seems to portray George's interpretation of the music.

Winston at his finest

I've been a winston fan from the beginning and i have to say this is some of his best work

Biography

Born: 1949 in Mi

Genre: New Age

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Self-described "rural folk piano" player George Winston was among the earliest and most successful proponents of the genre of contemporary instrumental music later dubbed new age. Although born in Michigan in 1949, he was raised primarily in Montana, the extreme seasonal changes he experienced there later greatly influencing the pastoral feel of his music. Even as a child, Winston preferred instrumental music over vocal performances, counting among his early heroes Booker T. & the MG's, Floyd...
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