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David Minasian > Random Acts of Beauty

David Minasian - Random Acts of Beauty

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Interview with David...

The opening track, 'Masquerade' is one of the highlights, and even features the guitar work of...

...The compositions are lush and sweeping orchestrations with layers of keyboards (a deceptively...

Another surprise that got dropped in my mailbox last week by HL. The album is influenced by Camel...

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With an emphasis on lush keyboard orchestrations, soaring melodies and extended length compositions, David’s album is firmly rooted in the classically influenced symphonic prog rock tradition. David comments, "Fans of classic seven Moody Blues, early to mid Genesis, Barclay James Harvest as a four piece, melodic Pink Floyd, early King Crimson and of course Camel should find a lot to like with this album. There’s a definite emphasis on melody and dynamics, not to mention lots of mellotron. In addition, the liberal use of harpsichord gives everything a bit of a medieval feel. And between the wonderful contributions of Andy Latimer and my 20 year old son Justin, lovers of soaring guitar leads are going to have a field day with this album."

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Album tracks

  • 1 - 1. Masquerade
  • 2 - 2. Chambermaid
  • 3 - 3. Storming The Castle
  • 4 - 4. Blue Rain
  • 5 - 5. Frozen In Time
  • 6 - 6. Summer’s End
  • 7 - 7. Dark Waters

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