Cherokee Morning Song
By
Wolfsheart
Written by
Steve Sheppard
One of the masterful aspects of song composition is being
able to build the scene, make it real, and take the listener to that very place
in musical time, here on Cherokee
Morning Song, Wolfsheart does
just that, one can wake with the hovering intensity of a summers morning on the
plains, one can hear Grandfather Eagle cry overhead, and together we can watch
the Buffalo move slowly across the drylands.
Here the flute of Wolfsheart
is majestic, warming and textured; the instrument is his paint brush and his
palette, the string sections the backdrop, and the percussion the heartbeat of
the Earth and her people.
I have long been a fan of this artist; ever since 2010 my
musical archives still hold the tones of a much beloved album called The Call of the Canyon, and then forever
onward until now and this latest wonderful new single Cherokee Morning Song, a composition that is created with love and
presented with respect and honour. It is so good to hear such an artistic and
passionate flute performance in the Native American style once again, and as
such I have a feeling that a singles hit could well be on the cards for this
new offering.
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