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Silver
Rain/Gwezenn an Avalou | |
| 2 |
Endless
Night | |
| 3 |
Inside
Out | |
| 4 |
Earth
Child | |
| 5 |
Tomorrow
Lives Again | |
| 6 |
Stormy
Point | |
| 7 |
Who
Pays The Price? | |
| 8 |
The
Long Way | |
| 9 |
Received
Wisdom | |
| 10 |
Minute
of the Hour | |
| 11 |
Chasing
Rainbows/ Rainbow Reel/ Rainbows End | |
| 12 |
River
Blue | |
| Bonus
tracks... | | 13 |
Nova
Scotia | |
| 14 |
This Old Road | |
| 15 |
Better
Times In Sight | |
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Chris
Conway - | vocals,
acoustic & electric 9string guitars, keyboards, tin & low D whistles,bamboo
flute, sampled drums, programming, kalimba, percussion |   | Simon
Styring - | electric
& classical guitars, vocals - 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13 | Neil
Segrott - | bass,
electric & classical guitars, vocals - 4, 7, 9, 14 | Dan
Britton - | acoustic
guitar, bodhrans, vocals - 1, 3, 11 | Dave
Everitt - | acoustic
guitars, vocals - 3, 4 | Carl
Peberdy - | sitar,
tabla - 6, 11 | Roger
Pugh - | mandola,
vocals - 13, 14, 15 | Derek
Roberts - | acoustic
guitar - 4 |
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if
you like this album you might also like
Chris
Conway - Storming
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Conway - My Mind's Island
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| background |
| at
the time | At
the time Christo made this album in 1995 he was in the Storm Thieves band, had
started his Talking Fish band and still had occasional gigs with The Rain Garden.
In the Storm Thieves the songs alternated between 3 of them - CC says now
that at the time he felt the pressure of having to keep interest just by his own
songs. He also was setting his stall out. Its almost like an explosion of music
- Celtic, jazz West Coast USA, World music styles all fly by. He also tried to
vary ways of singing on the album from track to track. |
| influences | Alan
Stivell and David Crosby, Ray Charles, Joni Mitchell and the Storm Thieves. |
| technical | Soundcraft
Studios was round the corner from CCs house - ADAT - 7 tracks were midi pre-produced
at home with acoustic layers added. The bonus tracks were recorded at CCs home
live onto 2 track DAT, overdubs by jamming over midi tracks and bouncing to another
2track DAT.. | | hits | CC
still plays Silver Rain, Tomorrow Lives Again, Who Pays The Price, Minute of the
Hour, Rainbow Reel, and Better Times In Sight from this album. |
| CC's
fave track | River
Blue | | retrospect | The
album was cassette only until in 1999 when ZahZah Music took it up, remastered
it, added some bonus tracks taken from a 1997 limited Germany tour album CC made
with Roger Pugh, and distributed it internationally. It remains one of Christo's
best distributed albums worldwide. | |
| reviews
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Rock
n Reel Magazine | Chris
Conway is an immensely talented singer-songwriter, US-born but UK resident these
past few years. His is an attractive and immediate style, deceptively simple and
described on the cover of his re-released debut collection, 'Sounds Like Rain',
as a blend of US West Coast harmonies with Celtic folk roots, world music and
jazz influences. How many times have we heard that before, in these days of blurring
musical boundaries?
In this case, happily, it all amounts to something
really quite special. Clearly Conway is a songwriter, arranger and performer
of considerable ambition, vision and ability. Some of you will know him from his
work with the Vikki Clayton Band and his Cropredy appearances. He has a good voice,
full of warmth and easy on the ear, which suits the material well, and the
collection of songs which make up 'Sounds Like Rain' are consistently strong and
intelligently worked.
Melody and harmony are significant elements
in the overall mix and Conway wears his heart on his sleeve, lyrically. A wide
variety of instruments played by Chris himself, with assistance from several other
quality players, results in a multi-layered and wonderfully textured sound throughout.
There's a subtle yet persistent 70s feel to the whole affair, though
it was recorded in 1995 and, remastered since, the sound constantly sparkles and
song arrangements are never plodding. Personally, I found that lingering 70s aspect
strangely satisfying and it works well as part of the overall mix of sounds and
styles. Song lyrics and the bearded, behatted chap in the CD booklet photo confirm
suspicions that Conway's perhaps a bit of an old hippie, but very much the latest
model, rather than some time-warp-stranded cliché-spouting anachronism.
A very polished collection, Conway's debut ought to have reached a far
wider audience than it presumably did originally, and this time around perhaps
it will, for it's excellent stuff throughout and comes complete with three bonus
tracks to clinch the deal. - Dave White
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| | "Sounds
Like Rain" is a CD that grows on you with its blend of contemporary jazz sounds
of the US West Coast alongside Celtic folk roots and world music influences.
A 15 selection CD that showcases Chris Conway's gifts as composer and
musician. Chris Conway does vocals in addition to performing on keyboards, guitars,
flute and other instruments, and he is joined by musicians Simon Styring on guitars,
Neil Segrott on bass and guitars, Dan Britton on bodhran and guitars, Dave Everitt
on acoustic guitar, Carl Peberdy on sitar and tabla, Derek Roberts on acoustic
guitar, and Roger Pugh on mandola.
There is a sharing of harmony vocals
between the musicians. Each musician gives an outstanding performance, and the
musicians work together in top-notch harmony and shared production values. This
CD has very, very high production values, which are evident in every selection
given for listening pleasure and enjoyment!
I found each selection perfect
in its own way, and it would be difficult to pick from this excellent grouping
as to favorites for listening! "Silver Rain" is a great, uncompromising, straight-forward
song, and well worth listening to several times. Other songs on this CD are "Earth
Child," "Stormy Point," "River Blue," "Nova Scotia," "The Old Road," and "Better
Times in Sight."
Chris Conway's warm, soulful voice adds depth to the
lyrics, as does his performances on various instruments! This CD is a winner
in all aspects, and one you will want in your home library or as a special gift
for a friend, or both! The very top rating for Chris Conway's "Sounds Like Rain."
Excellent! Rating: *****Five Stars Reviewed by: Lee Prosser
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| Sounds
Like Rain is the newly re-mastered CD re-issue of a fine debut record by singer/songwriter/guitarist
Chris Conway. It appears from the liner notes that Conway is based in Europe,
and has recorded several CD's under his own name. In addition to leading his own
bands, Conway has worked with members of Jethro Tull, Farport Convention, and
Vikki Clayton. For this CD, it appears that Conway is working in the
non-real time format to produce layered harmonies and melodies, both vocally and
instrumentally, that are quite pleasing to listen to.
The pretty melodies
and swaying rhythms incorporate a wide range of influences from rock, to celtic,
to world music. All the pieces on this disc have a strong sense of rhythm and
purpose, and Conway's soothing chord voicings on the guitar add greatly to
the overall harmonic intrigue of this fine collection of songs. As well
as composing all the songs in this set, Conway sings and plays a wide variety
of instruments; including a 9-string guitar, and a kalimba. These instruments
help to create a sea of sound; it's tide taking you further and further out, body
and mind floating towards the red horizon.
If you like great contemporary
music of the singer-songwriter genre, or if you've just recently fallen in love,
this CD is definitely worth the listen. By Flibbert J. Goosty
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