Walking the Path of Peace
By
Ken Noland
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The world of flute music took a huge step forward with the Native American Styled Flute Awards on One World Music Radio the other day,
solo flute, and with other instrumentation is, and has now become, a must
listen to genre of music, and has now placed it on the centre stage of the vast
realm of what can be determined as instrumental music.
One of the artists that this spotlight has shone most prestigiously
upon, is one of the nominees for best song solo flute track, and a winner of a Soaring Eagle Award in one Ken Noland, his true hearted and
organic performances are certainly endearing himself to a vast global audience
these days.
Noland has also now released his second studio album and it
is this journey that we shall travel today. This voyage of flute starts with
the earthy textures of Walk Beside Me,
one that morphs afterwards into one of my personal favourites from the album in
Morning Song. I have lived in Oklahoma and this was something that
really wouldn’t have been out of place there upon a glorious sunrise; a quite
transcendent offering indeed.
The haunting qualities of The Other Side of the Stars are so powerful and quite moving; the
flute of Noland seems to hover with a level of expectancy that is rarely seen
these days, then the short and jolly Woodland
Jazz offers a different direction to walk in beauty with, while Intercessor is a composition that has a
perceivable level of depth within its construction that is truly undeniable.
On Eagles Wings is the midpoint of the album and is
indeed one of the most beautiful arrangements upon it. The performance here is
one of the best solo efforts I have heard this year, its quality of composition
is delightful in manifesting something so truly insightful and moving, it feel
likes Noland has poured his very heart and soul into this piece.
There is Always
Tomorrow is our
first doorway into the second half of the album, and once more the artist plays
with a connection to the divine and the loving embrace of his ancestors and
elders watching over him. This is a masterful solo flute performance by the
artist.
My favourite mantra has always been the title of this song We Are One, so it is with a happy smile
that I come across this flute/native drum combo on the album. I must thank Ken
at this point, because after listening to this track it has inspired Chrissie
and myself to give it a go as well, a wonderfully organic offering indeed.
As we move into the deeper waters of the release we come
across a truly spiritual offering in the track Keeper of the Heart. The tones and vibrations that come from this
offering are so warm and all encompassing, a beautifully played piece that
deserves a lot of recognition for its unique and enchanting performance.
A gentle acoustic guitar joins Noland on this next
composition entitled The Woman I Love
a track written for his wife, and then we seamlessly slide into the penultimate
song entitled Spirt in the Wind,
this is such a persuasive slice of solo flute, one that I am sure I will be
listening to again, and many times over.
Sadly we have now come to the end of our sojourn of mystical
flute with Ken Noland and we part
company with what in my view is the best piece off the album, and of course the
track the artist was nominated for, My
Soul Takes Eagle's Wings. There is something so uplifting and captivating
about this track, it is easy to see why it received a nomination for an award.
Ken
Noland is
fast becoming noted as a passionate flute performer and a consummate artist,
always giving everything to his audience, often for charitable causes too, and
always honouring his ancestors with his heart felt and honest compositions. Walking the Path of Peace by Ken Noland is an album that will warm
your heart and bring peace to you soul, this is blissful, uncomplicated Native
American styled flute music at its best.
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