Wrapped In Light
By
Jill Haley
Written by
Steve Sheppard
One of the things I like most about the work of Jill Haley is her descriptive ability,
her skill set of drawing vast soundscapes to music and taking the listener
right there to that very spot to enjoy the experience, however this will be a
unique sojourn, as for the first time ever her album is not based on a National
Park, Wrapped In Light is a journey
of personal belief and mixed with the wondrous elements of this home we all
call Earth.
The album is a 10 track slice of wonderment to revel within;
you will never be disappointed by a Jill
Haley album, there are no give away tracks, each and every one has love,
intent and honesty poured into them, fine examples of this are the opening two
pieces of the album in the title track Wrapped
In Light and Clouds Rise, the
latter a blissful reverie of Piano, Guitar and Haley’s brass instrumentation,
and in my opinion this piece is one, if not the best single arrangement I have
ever heard from the artist.
Here we have an album of outstanding natural beauty, vast
scenes will open up before you, glorious performances will fall upon your
senses like an early summer rain, gigantic opuses of brilliance like The Mountains Rise, or the symphonic
gestures and moods of one of the most emotive pieces entitled Wings of Dawn, and the majestic sublime
nature of compositions like the powerful and deeply moving arrangement of Flourishing Grass.
Jill Haley has pulled out all the stops with
this release, and concludes the album with a beautiful last offering entitled Pools of Water, a more gentle and
soothing way with which to leave an album you will not find.
In my view I rate this to be the best work thus far from the
artist; Wrapped In Light by Jill Haley has that one magical
element that really floats my boat, and that is a heavy dose of musical soul.
Haley has literally poured it across each and every composition, and in doing
so created the best album ever, one filled with a calmness that is so blissful,
a respect of our world so poignant, and a love for her art so crafted. If this
doesn’t win an award I will be stunned.
Thank you Steve!
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