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BSC Artist Press Review: Ginkgo Garden Adam, Germany, 9/99: Ein Ausflug in den
Garten Eden: Musik um mit sich und der Natur eins zu werden. Floeten,
Saxophone, Gitarren, Drums: Eddy F. Mueller, namhafter Soundtrack-Spezialist
(2000 Werbefilme), fuehrt uns mit seiner genialen Musik in den fernen
Osten zu den Wurzeln des Ginkgo, dem aeltesten Baum der Erde. Seine
Kraft, 250 Millionen Jahre ueberlebt zu haben, durchdringt alle Sinne.
Magie pur! Amazing, Spain, 9/99: After a relatively
long absence, Ginkgo Garden returns with more energy than ever. His
Sercret Call album was a hit and Letters From earth probably will follow
the same path. The style is more or less the same: Great arrangements,
very good sound and fabulous melodies. The CD contains 13 tracks (musical
letters , in fact), all instrumental except a couple of them. Mueller
has composed, performed, arranged and produced all the material, showing
us his abilities as an artist who loves the studio. Anja Bitzhenner
(vocals). Atsuko Kato (voices), Christian Tolle (guitars), Hans Wegerhoff
(guitars) and Peter Schulte (saxophones) also appear in the album. Kato,
an excellent painter, has provided several oil-paintings, all of them
in one way or another realted to the old ginkgo tree. As always, the
music of Ginkgo Garden is a relaxing journey on search of harmony InMusic. Germany, 8/99: Lebensbejahende
Vibes, Worldmusic-Einfluesse, Vokal-Fragmente und die aeusserst praegnante
Produktion installieren eine Klangoase, in der man das Ticket fuer eine
Weltreise loesen kann. Man muss nur die Augen schliessen und sich auf
den positiven Klangwogen tragen lassen... |