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| "Why is this woman not writing film music? To say this
CD is stunning would be doing it an injustice. Wow. I am amazed that some film director
has not yet picked Bekki to do a major movie score. The standout track for me here has to
be Hymn (for Her), it actually made my wife cry". (Scott Little, UK). |
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| Excellent album. Buy it. Play it. Turn up the volume. Enjoy
music from one of Britain's most talented composers. Recommended unreservedly".
(Kathy B, Idaho). |
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| "Nice, VERY nice. Sitting in the car travelling to work
today and on the radio was this beautiful music. I almost crashed because I couldnt
concentrate on anything but those beautiful melodies! Fantastic album and I will be buying
whatever of Bekki's work I can get my hands on". (Charles London, UK). |
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| "Bring on the harem and the Turkish Delight! When you
listen to this CD you actually ARE in Arabia... the music transports you to strange and
exotic places and makes you want to grab all of your female acquaintances and form a
harem. Absolutely brilliant second album from Bekki. Can't wait for the next one!"
(Jeremy Mills, Texas). |
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| "Simply superb, blending carefully structured symphonic
layers of melody and rich wall-to-wall sound that inspires, enervates and enriches. It
sways from mournful to exotic to pacemaker-busting and back again, leading and enhancing
whatever emotion you may be feeling. It's synthesizer melody at its very finest. (D Noble,
Canada). |
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| "Staggering musicianship and beauitful melodies. I
loved Bekki's first CD Elysian Fields. Didn't think she could top it to be honest - but
then I heard Shadow of the Wind. Unbelievable melodies, she really has a gift where tunes
are concerned. I can't recommend it enough". (Jonathan Hartnell, Aberdeen). |
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