Earnest Woodall - Time to Think: MORE INFO AT http://www.ewoodall.com
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Music REVIEWS
\\\"The music contained on Time to Think is pensive & moody therein creating tension. Nearly all of the timbres used throughout the CD replicate, in one way or another, familiar acoustic
��strings, winds, piano, percussion, etc. Woodall coaxes a lot of emotion into the recording through his assured, lyrical writing. Also to Woodall �s credit, he does take advantage of the impossible precision only achievable with electronically music. Reviewed by NEW MUSIC BOX Issue 46 - Vol.4, No.10 February 2003\\\"
\\\"EARNEST WOODALL \\\"Time To Think\\\" Wow, there are a ton of tracks on this album! Twenty in all - a great composition of all his previously released materials (from an assortment of albums) and perhaps even some new tracks. For those that enjoy classical music and music with a lot of movement you should pick this album up, for it has a lot of powerful compositions within it. The first track slightly reminds me of the \\\"Sugar Plum Fairies\\\" (I have no idea who originally composed/wrote that song). Then from there you\\\'re greeted with sounds of Celtic influences, Classical influences, Traditional influences, marching influences, Tribal influences and perhaps even a bit of Folk and Ambient influences. There\\\'s a wide diversity here, all very enjoyable and well composed. Its an attractive album for someone who enjoys dynamics and power! Rating: 8.9/10 Reviewer: WEDNESDAY ELEKTRA from Space Junkies Magazine\\\"
Track Listing:
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1 Peculiar Attributes
2 Uncovered Wanderings
3 Open Umbrella
4 128 Details from a Picture
5 Strange Nature
6 Bohemia Lies by the Sea
7 Discover Darkness
8 13 Black Cats
9 Delirious Pant
10 Bizarre Temper
11 Crossed Fingers
12 Wisp
13 Autumn Rhythm (#30)
14 Odd Personality
15 13 Broken Mirror
16 Curious Temperament
17 Pale Puff
18 Unusual Qualifications
19 Ariadne
20 Spilling of Salt