Saturday, July 31, 2021

Liquid Mind: Musical Healthcare By Liquid Mind

 


Liquid Mind: Musical Healthcare

By

Liquid Mind

Written by

Steve Sheppard

 

Chuck Wild (Liquid Mind) has been relaxing our minds and healing our hearts for many decades now, it is always a pleasure to sample something so rich in texture and tenderness, and of course to enjoy blissfully when a latest release is on offer. That day has come with the arrival of this wonderfully ambient new offering entitled Liquid Mind: Musical Healthcare.

The opening track is simply the best place to start; its unconditional love pours over us from Wilds synths, and as such Surrender To Love is like a home you never wish to leave, but a musical sojourn you are more than willing to take.

Liquid Mind was indeed one of my early major influences in the realm of New Age music, and in times of stress and concern Wild’s performances always brought me serenity and healing, you can experience this too on heart felt beautiful opuses like the soothing The Joy of Quiet, or the slightly deeper Teach Me To Love.

One of the most idyllic encounters can be had from a Liquid Mind release, Wild’s music is a true panacea to cure all ills, just listen to the gentle refrains of Letting Go, one of the most important lessons to learn in one’s life, and the quite moving arrangement entitled Oneness, a moment of unadulterated bliss indeed.

Liquid Mind: Musical Healthcare is an 8 track album of peace and serenity, and concluded by my favourite track off the album called Healing Hands, a piece that says it all about the entire intent of this collection of loving compositions, and the perfect offering with which to draw the album to a close with.

Chuck Wild has done it again, and manifested a new release that simply breathes in time with your own needs, Liquid Mind: Musical Healthcare is an album that any serious music lover will want and should have in their collections, it is a release that firmly cements Wild’s legacy and his Liquid Mind project as one of the fore fathers of this genre, and rightly so and as such this is an album I would recommend in a heartbeat.


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