Once Upon a Summer
By
James Michael Stevens
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There is never a moment that goes by that isn’t enhanced by a
James Michael Stevens album, his
classic style of contentment, peace and tranquillity has flowed from this
musical river of calm for many years now, and it just keeps on getting better
and better, and now with this new release One
Upon A Summer we are set for three months of absolute serenity in the sun
through music.
The starting position is a piece called Candlelight Coasterra; this slow and tempered creation is a divine
melody to highlight a romantic meal on the balcony perhaps, whilst Summer Wind is a grateful addition to
the collection of fine manifestations, with its mysterious, yet cooling musical
narrative.
Once Upon a Summer is a 10 track album of earthly
delights and Riverside is one of my
personal favourites from it. Steven’s pulls such happy and natural refrains
from his piano, ones that contain many sun kissed memories by a river, I have
many, so I am very grateful for this piece.
We have many here, I am referring to The Lark, and this is our next composition, our larks are crested
but they still have a charming dance that is in perfect harmony with nature.
Here the pianist draws a compelling and charming presentation that depicts the
energies of this creature to perfection.
This has to be one of the artists most complex and clever
pieces and called Falls at Catalonia,
once more being the painter of sound he is, he gifts us a vista of glistening
waters that are falling from the ancient rock face of a waterfall, a graphic
and enticing piece indeed, especially in this heat we have at the moment.
Summer Tides is a soothing piece that once more
draws a beautifully lush narrative down by the beach, the flow and presentation
here is superb and wonderfully crafted, one feels that they are right there in
the moment in this ever moving mantra of time and tide.
We drift into the lands of calm and serenity further now with
this next offering entitled Sebago Lake.
The creative tempo is a charm here, and this is an incredibly fluent piece that
is without doubt one of the deeper and more moody creations performed by the
pianist, but I love it.
Lonesome Lullaby is another heart felt piece that
finds Steven’s in a reflective mood, another night on your own perhaps, and
just the silver light of the moon to keep you company until the sunrise. This
is artistically brilliant and I wondered if it could very well be worthy of inclusion
into a romantic movie.
The penultimate offering is entitled Melancholique, this last but one offering starts off in a delicious
minor key and takes us all on a sensitive journey of reflection like never
before. The sheer depth and emotive nuances that can be felt here are quite
remarkable.
The concluding offering is anthem like in compositional
structure and as such is perfect as an ending manifestation, it’s called Serenade at Sunset Park, a perfect
scene setting presentation as we say goodbye to the day, to the album and this
blissful journey of beautiful solo piano.
Once Upon a Summer by James Michael Stevens is another in the long line of stunning solo
piano albums by the master of tone and timbre, this time around he has gifted
us music to reflect upon and enjoy throughout this hot and laid back season.
Steven’s has been playing his tranquillity and atmospheric ambience on the
piano for many years now, but Once Upon
a Summer could well be his most compelling and creative one to date, why
not check it out for yourself and end enjoy a summer of peace and serenity too,
with the healing piano of James Michael
Stevens.
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