Secret Garden - White Stones (1997)

Artist: Secret Garden
Title: White Stones
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Philips
Genre: Neo Classical, Celtic, New Age
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 56:15
Total Size: 322 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: White Stones
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Philips
Genre: Neo Classical, Celtic, New Age
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 56:15
Total Size: 322 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Steps (4:03)
02. Poéme (5:01)
03. Hymn To Hope (4:21)
04. Moving (3:24)
05. First Day Of Spring (4:46)
06. Passacaglia (3:48)
07. Reflection (3:03)
08. Windancer (3:43)
09. Appassionata (4:27)
10. Escape (3:37)
11. Sanctuary (4:22)
12. Celebration (3:59)
13. Home (3:26)
14. Illumination (4:17)
Two factors account for the broad-based popularity of Secret Garden (the duo of Norwegian keyboardist Rolf Lovland and Irish violinist Fionnuala Sherry). One: the twosome's attractive, smartly conceived mix of compatible elements including light classical, urbane New Age, and well-mannered contemporary Celtic. Two: the pair's ability to persuasively present this formula with poise and (crucially) fetching good looks in a concert film, which in 1999 enjoyed broad exposure on American public television. (The performance, A Night with Secret Garden, is available on DVD.) White Stones is Lovland and Sherry's second collaboration, and, despite a few side trips into weighty sentimentality (e.g., the heart-clutching earnestness of "First Day of Spring"), it nicely conveys the pair's simple yet endearing children-of-the-cosmos spirit. Highlights here include the disc's energized, Celtic-influenced tunes ("Steps," "Moving," "Escape") and an infectious, regal charmer ("Celebration") Lovland composed in honor of the Queen of Norway's 60th birthday. Accompanied on nearly every piece by a small orchestra or Celtic instrumentalists, Sherry's violin sometimes evokes moods of melancholy that seem better suited for a two-hanky, movie-of-the-week film score. Yet a piece such as "Hymn to Hope" shows she can also elegantly trigger deeper feelings of longing and anticipation that can linger for hours. Overall, a worthwhile listen.


