Walk In Beauty, Like
The Night
By
Michael Whalen
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I cannot express enough how wonderfully beautiful it has been
to have embraced this brand new album by Michael
Whalen entitled Walk In Beauty, Like
The Night, this release took me back in time to my first walk in the new
age genre some 25 years ago, and this blissful 10 track collection of ambient
piano tracks is truly what the world needs right now.
The opening offering is called Walk In Beauty, Like The Night and of course it is the title track,
I adore it when artists start with the title header it shows a total commitment
to the whole project, and this slice of musical serenity reminds me of artists
I grew into the industry with like Mike
Rowland and Phil Chapman, but
what a great way to start such an exciting musical voyage.
We can follow that up by taking the musical way marker named Anywhere Anytime Anything For You, this
is a balled of complete unconditional love, full flowing as unfettered notes
trickle unto the footfalls of a blissful reverie, we can all be blessed by such
calming yet loving compositions.
Tracks like Eternity
Floats In Your Eyes continues that theme, the exploration of a deeper love
than thought possible. A gentle heart felt honesty drifts from the keyboard
like an early November mist, one that lingers longer, as Whalen draws a
narrative that touches our very souls.
There is something about this next piece entitled Always For The First Time that reminds
me of early David Arkenstone, the
harmonic transcendence is classy and clear and the onward construction is built
with such style and thoughtfulness, whilst offerings like The Most Humid Sexy Summer are without doubt a horse of a different
colour indeed. Here we have a hovering intensity, a sound of a slide guitar,
keyboards that are so slow and sensual, delicate, but purposeful and as
powerful as a late August night in a LA. This whole composition is cleverly
created and quite cinematic in arrangement too at times.
Michael reminds us that back in 2005 his release My Secret Heart was one of his biggest
hits of all time, and now, some 18 years later he rates this new album to be
the follow up to his beloved and incredibly successful aforementioned compilation.
The track Kiss Me Kiss Me Kiss Me is stunning; this midway offering
even has a Berlin styled electronic essence about its construction too, as well
as the sweeping sounds of an utterly desirable keyboard to enjoy.
We Are All Made Of
Stars, I have always
drawn great comfort from that knowledge, and what follows is some of the finest
and most heartfelt new age styled ambient piano I have heard for near on 20
years. The softness of the musical palette here is so very beautiful, that I
rated this to be my personal favourite from the album, the tender performance
here reminded me of the famous Pure
Healing album from Stephen Rhodes,
from the turning of this century.
We now softly slide into the next creation of harmonic bliss
entitled What We Love Deeply, here we
can feel the expression of love that Michael has for his partner of 15 years,
as per his liner notes, an expression of love comes from one place only, and
this heart felt composition reminded me how blessed I am to have the woman who
I have in my life now, this song for me is a celebration and recognition of
such matters of the heart.
Our penultimate piece is called Such Sweet Sorrow, such a wonderfully clever oxymoron, one that
reminds me of Shakespeare's Juliet, who famously tells her lover Romeo that “parting
is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow”. Here
Whalen pulls off a masterful performance on keyboards, and with a slight
electronic gesture he brings a joyous yet moving opus with a few delicious
minor chords placed hoveringly inside for good measure, what a splendid
juxtaposition of musical expression indeed.
Our final offering is entitled Our Home By The Sea, and again the artist reminds me of my location
as well, such beauty, such pleasurable sights each day can be felt and seen and
more so appreciated. This parting gift is Whalen at his ambient best as he
brings not only a calming lullaby of a loving tune, but also creates a caring
and tender melody to boot as well, what a clever and crafted way to end an
album indeed.
Walk In Beauty, Like
The Night by Michael Whalen is without a doubt the
artists best work thus far, I truly mean that, through this album the artist
has introduced me to some of the most honest and tender tracks I think I have
ever heard from him, and in doing so created for me, lush colourful textures of
good classic new age ambient piano. This has to be the warmest release ever
from Michael and as such I would mind taking a bet that a chart topping
position and awards are simply destined to follow for Walk In Beauty, Like The Night by Michael Whalen.
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