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Library Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
Acoustic Journey
Al Petteway & Amy White
Maggie's Music
PO Box 490, Shady Side, MD 20764
MM230 $12.00 1-877-624-4436
A deft blending of Celtic with the occasional "flavorings" of Bluegrass, Rock, Country, Blues, Jazz, and Classical, Acoustic Journey is a perfect showpiece for the original music stylings and dramatically impressive acoustic performances of Al Petteway and Amy White. Especially recommended for fans of acoustic instrumental music, Acoustic Journey offers 68 minutes and 41 seconds of pure listening pleasure with the inclusion of Desert Dance/Mariposa (7:01); Caledon Wood (7:27); Sundog (5:24); Midnight Ride (4:48); You Make Me Smile (2:36); Red-Haired Boy (3:55); Loss (6:15); Baker's Dozen (2:20); The Celtic Wedding (2:05); Accokeek Shore (2:14); Bareback (5:18); Lullaby (3:10); Ode to Ferdinand (4:04); Silver Branch (5:57); and New Moon (5:15).
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