More Than Time
By
Ryan Michael Richards
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Ryan Michael Richards is a unique acoustic guitar
performer, he produces rich and textured compositions, but also narrates the
melody and arrangement so well, that you can literally hear lyrics within your
mind as he performs, this skill set is masterful and allows the listener to
conjure up their own musical journey and imagery as they drift within the tones
of delight.
A fine example of this is the ever onward offering entitled Moving Forward, a steady and purposeful
narrative is employed here, and a clever use of pause as well; the fluency of
this piece makes this track the most perfect beginning point of the album.
At Your Leisure is one of those pieces that is so
very beautiful to listen too, listen to the repeating motif on guitar as well,
it is so beautifully crafted and escalates brilliantly as it weaves a tale of
lyrical intent throughout the track. This song is further enhanced by the
talents of Premik Russell Tubbs and Michael Manring.
At the mid-way point we come across a track called May I Have This Dance? This blissfully
includes the genius that is Charlie
Bisharat, and those strings never sounded so good, the symbiotic
partnership with Bisharat and Richards here is sublime, they seem to dance from
one segment to another with consummate ease, on a track that is as warm as they
day is long.
One my favourite songs would be the penultimate offering
entitled Friday At Five. There is a
slight mournful repose here that cannot be denied, the elevation and tempo of
the piece is generally more powerful than perhaps you would expect, which is
partly what made this track so appealing to me. Richard’s guitar here is really
intense at times, and that grabs the attention of the listener with ease.
The album finishes with the perfect ending piece entitled Timeless. The composition is indeed
that, and given further energy by the returning Russell Tubbs on brass, simply idyllic, and without doubt the best
way possible to leave this very chilled collection of smooth compositions.
More Than Time by Ryan Michael Richards is a blissful sojourn into the world of
Acoustica, and never a better time was spent, than listening to this new
offering. Richards has such a calming performance style, but one that manifests
a story within each composition thus created, this is one of those albums you
would be foolish to miss out on, and as such it is one that is utterly
recommended.
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