Evolutionary Child
By
Mary Lydia Ryan
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Mary Lydia Ryan has been in my musical world ever
since the release of her solo piano album Little
Red Boat. We had a hint of her angelic singing voice when she released her
hit single My Life’s Work, and now
she is back with a vocal piano based album of great quality entitled Evolutionary Child.
The beginning offering is the title track Evolutionary Child, it is one that
offers up a moment of rag style, crossed with a little Jazz with its swinging
textures, then the artist follows that up with one of the most beautiful pieces
I have ever heard her perform called River,
a mood filled arrangement that offers both major and minor chords to manifest a
lush and beautiful soundscape with.
This 13 piece release has many wonderful moments of great
quality within, like the reflective There
She Is, Whispering, with some slight Beatles
nuances in the weave if you listen carefully, and one of my favourites The Crab & The Scorpion, Lydia
Ryan’s almost mermaid-like siren vocals, lure us into what is one of the most
wonderfully performed pieces off the album
The charming sense of a warming musical narrative is in
abundance within this album, and can be heard on offerings like Midnight, a deep and sensual
composition that floats across a darkened sky, with a performance that
resonates and teases the listener with its alluring performance, and of course
the ending song Imagine, yes that
Imagine, I personally cannot think of a better song to cover, to end an album
with at Christmas time, especially after a year we have all had, a stroke of
utter genius here.
Evolutionary Child by Mary Lydia Ryan is a soothing symbiotic presentation of piano and
serene vocals, on an album that offers up a fresh and enlightening approach for
us to thoroughly enjoy. Each song has been carefully created and chosen to
allow reflection, positivity, and build on a tranquil energy of peace and love;
Evolutionary Child by Mary Lydia Ryan is simply one of those
albums you won’t be able to put down.
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