Everyday Miracles
By
Julie Hanney
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Listening to a Julie
Hanney album is like listening to an audio books soundtrack, every
composition is a storybook unto itself, and each arrangement has a depth in
colour and textures that others seem to fail to reach, the new tales of wonder
in this brand new album by the artist is called Everyday Miracles, and is a truism of real life and the
appreciation of it.
From the very first composition the listener is captured and
willingly led by the hand into a wonderland where Alice is not the only happy
listener, the encounter with Taking
Flight is a gentle warm welcome to this latest project, and the careful
progression by the pianist on this arrangement is sublime.
There are 14 delicious tracks on this fantastic new release,
ones that include warm renditions like the happy refrains of Coming Home, a song set for wonderful
lyrics, or the clever and carefully worked genius of The Fibonacci Sequence. The sequence follows the rule that each
number is equal to the sum of the preceding two numbers, a crafted piece
indeed.
This is an album that is packed with blissful compositions
and wonderfully warm performances, like Ancient
Winds, an aged but respectful song that floats on the winds of evermore, or
Synchronicity, a truly important
track that illustrates all those supposed coincidences that happen around us
each day, but many fail to recognise even a single one.
This is a simple album based on a simple subject, and
circling us with each moment of our life, are every day miracles like the
caress of a butterflies wings, the delicate dance of a dragonfly, or the tender
kiss of a loved one, or perhaps a Longing
for some heart felt moment that has yet to occur, this piece is utterly
beautiful and deeply moving, Longing itself is a heartfelt opus of pure loving
honesty.
Julie’s artistic crafted brilliance will then conclude the
release with a deeply attractive offering called Birdsong, a sound, a choir of natural beauty we hear each day if we
care to listen. This final offering is quite complex and offers up a finishing solo
piano presentation that has elements of both the New Age and contemporary
instrumental genres within the weave of the composition, and of course is a
smart way indeed to finish the album.
Everyday Miracles by Julie Hanney is with ease the artist best work to date, she has
manifested into reality 14 tracks of complete colour and texture, then layered
each of them with sumptuous levels of serenity, and tranquillity, and within
each song a tale of simplicity can be told. Hanney has been likened to other artists
in her time, but I firmly believe that she has now absolutely arrived on her
own stage, and performs to her own tune, and Everyday Miracles is the creation that heralds her arrival as solo
piano A-lister in her own right.
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