Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening explained

Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening
Type:Album
Artist:Ray Lynch
Cover:Shoulders.jpg
Released:September 28, 1993
Recorded:1989–1993
Genre:Classical
Adult alternative
Length:44:16
Label:Windham Hill Records
Producer:Ray Lynch
Prev Title:No Blue Thing
Prev Year:1989
Next Year:1998

Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening is Ray Lynch’s fifth and final studio album. It reflects Lynch's classical background and features performances by members of the San Francisco Symphony.[1] The album was released after Lynch signed with Windham Hill Records.[2] It peaked at #1 on Billboards "Top New Age Albums" chart.[3]

Production

According to Keyboard, the album was originally slated to be released "during the first quarter" of 1992.[4] In an interview with the Vancouver Sun, Lynch revealed some of the struggles he faced while creating the album, and said that it had taken four years to create. In regards to its delayed production, he said, "That's the problem when you love what you make, if you love what you make and care about it, you're going to struggle with it until it's right."[5] In an interview with Brian, Mind in 1995, Ray Lynch explained that he shifted more closely to acoustic instruments than synthesized instruments. He further explained that he had always wanted to write a "very classical" album.[6]

Reception

Debbie Stover of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch praised the album for its use of instruments to recreate the sound of both the Baroque and Renaissance eras while also "managing to sound fully modern." Stover concluded her review by calling it "easily one of the year's best."[7] Elisabeth Le Guin of The New York Times praised the album for evoking "the highly colored emotions of the classical tradition" and described the album's sound as "pop Dvorak".[8]

Track listing

Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening includes the following tracks. All tracks are written by Ray Lynch.

Personnel

All music composed, arranged and produced by Ray Lynch.

Production

Notes and References

  1. New Age Leaders. CD Review. August 1994. 10. 12. 24. March 1, 2017.
  2. News: Christman. Ed. Windham Hill. 17 August 2016. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.. 14 November 1992. en.
  3. New Age Music: Top New Age Albums Chart. Billboard. 15 August 2016.
  4. Career Update. Keyboard. August 1991. 17. 8. 25. New ager Ray Lynch will have a new album out during the first quarter of '92..
  5. News: Strachan. Alex. Love for music can be deadly. The Vancouver Sun. October 19, 1993. October 23, 2022. E2.
  6. Composer Ray Lynch 'True artist has no options' . Brain / Mind . January 1995. October 23, 2022. 20 . 4 . 6 . Interface Press.
  7. News: Stover. Debbie. Recordings - In Review. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. December 16, 1993. October 23, 2022. 4G.
  8. News: Le Guin. Elisabeth. By Any Other Name, It Would Sound Sweeter. The New York Times. July 31, 1994. October 23, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221023182429/https://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/31/archives/by-any-other-name-it-would-sound-sweeter.html. October 23, 2022. live . limited.