Premonition (Paul McCandless album) explained

Premonition
Type:studio
Artist:Paul McCandless
Cover:Premonition (Paul McCandless album).jpg
Released:1992
Recorded:October–December 1991
Genre:New-age,[1] jazz fusion
Label:Windham Hill
Producer:Paul McCandless, Steve Rodby
Prev Title:Heresay
Prev Year:1988

Premonition is an album by the American jazz instrumentalist Paul McCandless, recorded in 1992 for Windham Hill Records.[2] [3]

Critical reception

The Washington Post noted that the music falls in "the emotionally evocative but unchallenging territory that lies between new age and fusion."[4] The Gazette determined that "at times the dreaded contemporary beat moves into MoR territory."[5]

Track listing

  1. "Robin" - 3:54
  2. "Punch" - 5:48
  3. "Rainland" - 4:53
  4. "Two Moons" - 5:32
  5. "At First Sight" - 4:36
  6. "Winter Creeper" - 4:56
  7. "Last Bloom" - 3:01
  8. "Rendezvous" - 4:26
  9. "Can't Stop The Wind" - 5:13
  10. "Premonition" - 2:17
  11. "Turning To You" - 5:28
  12. "Robin Reprise" - 1:14

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Gilstrap . Peter . Limelight . The Washington Post . 6 Sep 1992 . G3.
  2. News: Bradley . Jeff . Pop Sensibility Dims McCandless on CD . The Denver Post . 27 Nov 1992 . Week . 10.
  3. News: Levesque . Roger . Improv takes jazzman's art to 'high level' . Edmonton Journal . 18 Nov 1993 . C4.
  4. News: Zibart . Eve . Safe Sax . The Washington Post . 4 Sep 1992 . N17.
  5. News: Hadekel . Peter . Brazil to Bay of Fundy: jazz inspiration spans world . The Gazette . 30 Jan 1993 . E6.