Wonder Moments
By
Mad Dog Friedman
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Mad Dog Friedman has been on a journey, that voyage
is life and all that encompasses this exploration that we all take jointly,
however his flute is his trusty friend along this weaving path of emotions, and
this latest album entitled Wonder Moments is a 15 track release that allows
the listener to delve into the realm, moods and insights of the artist through
both his musical performance and his audible musings.
Each piece has a title, but the journey is so personal it’s
better to refer to each manifestation in the sum of the entire total of the
collection of artistic pieces,
however for me, one of the most descriptive offerings can be found on Lesson In The Garden, the listener can
be truly transported into this beautiful moment of great colour, textures and
even scents.
On Memory Care, a
tender prose to time passing and aging can be found, whilst on As the Star Go Out, time and tide
passes further in an almost entropy styled opus, an emotive, yet accepting
nuanced composition of great awareness.
This entire album is filled with deep insights and
observations, and those audio segments symbiotically flow with Mad Dogs most
harmonious flute, the tone and style of this album remind me of Nigel Shaw’s Dartmoor Roundhouse with reference to the flute presentation, but
moreover to a release called Great Spirit
Told Me, released back in 2006 by Michael
Looking Coyote.
The album in reality of a story, a tale told by a sensitive
and artistic author and quality flute performer; the concluding narrative
entitled Hooked is a fine example of
just how descriptive a thinker and composer Mad Dog most assuredly is, and also
a moving way with which to conclude one of the most unique of releases I have
heard for many a year.
If you like your album collection to have contained within in
it a release of such powerful and emotive audio and flute splendour, then your
quest is at an end by adding Wonder
Moments by Mad Dog Friedman to
your collection. I found each recitation compelling, caring and deeply
thoughtful and incredibly special, this is a journey not to be missed.
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