Pacific Blue
By
Nicholas Gunn
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There are some albums that come into your life and literally
touch your soul, they enthral your heart with good music, and lift your senses
to previously unknown parallels of existence, Pacific Blue by Nicholas
Gunn is now one of those albums.
This smooth and textured release starts with the graphic and
beautifully coloured Into the Vastness.
This is something truly special to start with, the lush and emotive keyboards
and synths here, create a world teaming with possibilities and an abundance of
life; a truly amazing start indeed.
Up right now is the awe inspiring And I (feat. Alina Renae). It
doesn’t take a genius to suggest that this would be hit single with ease. The
gentle keyboards perfectly match Renae’s imploring vocals in a track that you
just won’t be able to stop playing.
Sailing has all the hallmarks of a truly
beautiful ambient creation, it’s pristine and delicate tones greet our ears
with the same propensity of an early summer morning breeze by the coast. The
synths of Gunn here are utterly spellbinding, and the genre crossing styled
chill out ethic, gives us a sense of an undeniable moment with a superb
composition.
The quality of performance is something to admire right
through the album, but a fine example among many, is this offering entitled Chasing The Light. The guitar sound is
sun kissed, the keyboards and pertinent percussion are bathed in energy so
redolent of here in the Mediterranean;
this is one album and track that has to go to the beach with me.
The vocals of Alina
Renae return on this next song entitled Fallen. The production
quality here is immense and builds gradually to an utterly perfect performance.
The construction of composition on this piece is undeniably clever and the bass
line tugs at the musical heart with ease.
The wide open expanse of the ocean can be sampled again now
through this next piece called Adrift.
An almost Medwyn Goodall guitar takes
us on a journey through the wide open expanse of life and experiences. The mood
here is truly captivating; one can literally flow with this quite colourful
arrangement.
There is a mesmeric sense of ambience on this next piece
entitled Float, a partner in tune to
the previous offering, but lighter in its construction, never the less, a
moment indeed to flow on the harmonic juxtaposition of tone, pitch and
resonance. The nature of this track is calming and sensitive in its overall
energies, and one to be loved and listened to many times over.
We now look across the horizon to glimpse the ever growing
presence of the title track Pacific Blue
(feat. Alina Renae). Emotive lyrically and thoroughly enjoyable in its
presentation, the hovering intent here is palpable, the keyboards, synths and
production of this arrangement is so very addictive to listen to, even the
added tension that makes one feel the piece is going to explode is so very well
crafted indeed.
Our penultimate offering is a song about my current location
and called Coast. The waving palm trees sway in an early summer
breeze, the Lapis Lazuli ocean shimmers with an expectancy of warmer days and
nights ahead, and the perfect soundtrack to all of that is this very piece
entitled Coast. The smooth and
delicate tempo really made this one a winner for me, and its melody and
construction makes this composition one of the most charming musical offerings
off the album.
We are now knocking on the doorway of the very last portal of
music on this wonderful new album, it’s entitled Out from the Deep (feat. Alina Renae). The build and progression on
this piece is amazing. Here is also a fine example on how to end an album. Gunn
once again employs the talents of vocalist Renae and finishes with a true
grandstand song, a composition that has power and intensity, but one that has an
anthem styled quality too, that for me was utter perfection and simply the best
way to leave the release.
Pacific Blue by Nicholas Gunn is a wonderful collection of compositions that could
with ease cross a multitude of genres and not bother a single purist whilst
doing so. For me this was and is a journey I fully intend to take again, one
packed with quality productions, sublime compositions of great style and craft,
and an album I am more than delighted to recommend to anyone.
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