Return Of The Star
Elders
By
Lia Scallon
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There is much to be found on this great, vast body of work
entitled Return Of The Star Elders, by Lia Scallon. We could start
with the beautiful production that makes this album so compelling to listen to,
we must also mention the narrative of the return of our star elders, which is
breathtakingly well portrayed and beautifully illustrated, especially on tracks
like Arrival Of The Star Elders,
which contains a lush tapestry of instrumentation, an idyllic flute and
Scallon’s wonderfully spiritual vocalese.
The narrative of this classic new age album is addictive, and
one that takes us to various spiritual hot spots around the globe, such as Isle Of The Druids, where one can find
a delicate and layered musical pastiche, a plethora of divine instrumental
beauty, and the natural sounds of a coastline that begs to be visited by the
siren like vocals of Scallon herself.
This is one of those albums that you will start to listen to
with intent to note specific moments and textures, and then you will find
yourself getting totally lost within the entire concept and project, and simply
put, time then becomes meaningless.
A good example of the aforementioned comment could be found
in the track Return To Lemuria, I
found myself drifting across vast oceans of utter awareness and tranquillity
listening to this offering, so much so that I had to listen a few times to
transcribe my thoughts at all, a thoroughly hypnotic piece indeed, one that is
so beautiful, and one that caressed great emotions from me as I wrote.
There can be no doubt that this is probably the best body of
work created by Lia Scallon thus
far, Return Of The Star Elders is a
sublime collection of transcendent arrangements that have been wonderfully
channelled and beautifully presented, and Scallon must also be applauded for
making this entire narrative utterly accessible to all who have an open mind, a
keen and generous heart, and a willingness and wish to listen to an album of
sublime mystery, grace, colour and utterly wonderful fluent content.
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