Just a Dream
By
Claude Caron ft Paulyn
Lacroix
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The joy to the start of this new July day for me grew even
brighter after reviewing this fantastic new single by Claude Caron, one that features the guitar of Paulyn Lacroix, and is a new composition that breathes the light of
hope into a world of pure fascination, and called Just a Dream.
From the beginning one of the things I was so very pleased to
see was that the length of the song was just short of 6 minutes, in this world
of micro arrangements of around 60 seconds, this was a simple delight on its
own, and the artists should be applauded for it.
The fluency of both the piano and guitar were also something
to embrace fully, their symbiotic partnership seemed to dance together in a
reverie of sublime possibilities, and the entire creation reminded me of the US
based instrumentalist Holland Phillips,
with his keyboard based multi-instrumental manifestations of pasts and possible
futures.
The soft start and gentle onward progression with a slight
pause was brilliantly executed, and created a tranquil flow to the overall
narration of the music, this is a prime example of what truly good instrumental
music should sound like, confident piano structures, and melodic, artistic
guitar presentations can all be found here, which makes me draw but one
conclusion, that a massive hit is on the horizon for Just a Dream featuring Paulyn
Lacroix by Claude Caron.

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