Speak to the Sky
By
James Marienthal
Written by
Steve Sheppard
James is a new artist to me, but after taking this journey of
flute based magic; it certainly will not be the last. James Marienthal and Speak
to The Sky has to be one of the most beautiful albums of its style I have
listened to for a very long time and what’s more it has a very memorable energy
about its construction too.
This is an eight track release; one that begins with a truly
spiritual opus with First Breath and
then takes us into an equally haunting reverie entitled Wondering Who, an offering that has such a depth of composition and
class, and contains vocalisations from the talented Arwen Ek, that gives the arrangement a sensationally soothing mix.
The title track can be found next, Speak to the Sky is a wonderfully illuminating piece, again a song
with an utterly transcendent resonance and through its hovering intent one
could easily use this offering for meditational or journeying purposes, as it creates
graphic nature based images whilst one is listening to its charming
manifestation.
The crisp quality of Marienthal’s flute is something quite
special to enjoy, its pristine clarity can be heard on pieces like Escondida, an offering that once again sees
vocalisations from Arwen Ek, and then
the quite breath taking Navajo Twilight.
Whilst listening to this deeply empowering and moving opus, we can almost
feel the eyes of the ancestors watching over us, while the moon chases the sun
from the sky.
On Returning Home
we welcome the guitar of Tom Wasinger,
who partners Marienthal on flute, in what has to be said is a beautifully
performed symbiotic piece, and then on the penultimate offering entitled Silence Seen the artist switches to the
first instrument he learned to perform with, the piano, while we then conclude
the album with the outstanding creation entitled A Terraplace of Time. From an ambient perspective this is genius,
Marienthal has brought into reality simply the best way to leave the project,
and what’s more, leave the listener wanting
more.
I must say this was a musical journey that I thoroughly
enjoyed and wish to do again many times over, each of the eight tracks
contained compositions of great style, thought and intelligence, and were an absolute
pleasure to give one’s mind to, which makes it very easy to state that Speak to the Sky by James Marienthal, is an album that I am
more than happy to give a huge thumbs up to.
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