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ALL
THE BOATS ARE GONNA RISE
If the
Carter Family and Alfred Hitchcock wrote songs together, they might
sound like this.
"Troost's style and subject matter recall Dylan, Dave Alvin, and (especially
for his concentration on life's darker side) Richard Thompson — enviable
company indeed. Such comparisons are not lightly made: Every song here is a
keeper."
—Tom Hyslop, Blues Revue Magazine
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BEAT
This score starts off with a smooth smoky piece, then switches gears with several
up-tempo original jazz tunes that evoke the early blues of Louis Armstrong
and the energetic small ensemble jazz of Benny Goodman. The balance of the
album creates a hypnotic mood of melancholy and longing, using a minimalist
style of writing like that of Philip Glass and John Adams. This makes for
great listening on a rainy afternoon.
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ONE
MAN’S HERO
A big, majestic, full-blown romantic score for orchestra and chorus that’s
perfect for those times when you want to relax with uplifting and inspirational
music. Enhanced by the colorful additions of Irish tin whistles and uilleann pipes,
it is a sweeping melodic score for those who are fans of filmscores like Braveheart
by James Horner and Born on the Fourth of July by John Williams.
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