Ode to Arthur Van
Schendel Concert
By
Paul Vens & Friends
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There is something so very moving about this latest album by Paul Vens & Friends, this latest
live release Ode to Arthur Van Schendel
Concert gifts us a performance dedicated to the Dutch writer, a man who
created works of stylish short stories and novels, his craft was created from a
romantic and almost classical way, and there can be no doubt that Paul Vens and his creators have
manifested something so very respectful and reflective to pay homage to the
writer with here.
I was immediately struck with the influences that would pour
out of the music; yes there is a heavy folk ethic here, yes that blissful and
peaceful New Age element comes through, but on the opening track who would
expect me to reference Richie Blackmores
Rainbow and a piece called Rainbow
Eyes, and for me the opening My Love
seals that symbiosis of musical magic, of acoustic guitar, gentle vocals of
love, and flute.
This album is deeply romantic and sealed in the years of
tenderness and sincerity, listen to tracks like An Answer have I Not, a sensitive and heartfelt compositions that
really influences the emotions.
Then there is Butterfly
in the Night, a track with a cross 60’s feel, mixed with a little Harry Chapin. Once more we hear a
blissful combination of flute and acoustic guitar, one that reminds me of
another Dutch band in Focus, then one
can literally float into the arms of this next opus of charm entitled Playing in the Fields, it indeed took
me back to my youth, when we used to escape from our parents’ home and meet up
in the fields at midnight to play, I’ll just say it was a different world back
then, this piece is very warm and charming to bathe within, and a song beautifully
performed on acoustic guitar by the artist, one that is emotive in its content
and memory filled, almost like a back pack that contains all the rose tinted
glasses of your great days past.
Ode to Arthur Van
Schendel Concert by Paul Vens & Friends is a 13 track release that will take you to so many
parts of your life’s already well-worn footpaths of memory tide and time. This
is a beautiful album that deeply moved me, I’m not Dutch, but that hardly
matters when you have such heart of the sleeve performances like this to enjoy,
for me it reminded me of when I was young, with my guitar trying to express my
emotions, something I would fail to do truthfully until 40 years later.
It is an album that has been created with such a high level
of sensitivity that it is almost palpable, and also unmistakeable in its desire to pay
respect to a writer whose works were of an equally in-depth and sensitive
nature in structure and composition. This latest release is a mixture of both
folk, new age and acoustic progressive rock of the late 60’s, and thus should
appeal to a very wide ranging audience, personally for me I found so much
within this release, that I have a feeling I will be popping back from time to
time, as the days and months roll past, a very emotional and heart felt release
indeed.
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