Steve Strauss - Sea Of Dreams (2015) [SACD]

Artist: Steve Strauss
Title: Sea Of Dreams
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Stockfisch Records [SFR 357.4084.2]
Genre: Folk/Blues
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Total Time: 00:59:12
Total Size: 1,81 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
The Return of the Songwriter-Hero: No need for a clock or a calendar; Steve Strauss ticks in much more expansive dimensions. Roughly 10 years after his success with “Just Like Love” the singer & composer now presents his new album: “Sea of Dreams”. Why did it take so long?Title: Sea Of Dreams
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Stockfisch Records [SFR 357.4084.2]
Genre: Folk/Blues
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso) / 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz
Total Time: 00:59:12
Total Size: 1,81 GB (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Because Steve Strauss lives in two worlds. Parallel to his passion for guitar and writing music this man from New York State is a social worker in his home town, or to put it in his words: „I am a man upon a road, It doesn’t have a name, In my pockets only dust, But in my heart a flame…“. This flame brought him back - with 14 new songs and arrangements - to the Stockfisch Records studio. In this new material you might discover traces of the Steve Strauss of “Just Like Love”, but the striking thing is a new more courageous style. The noble Duesenberg guitar dominates in many of the songs, and there is a new playfulness. The title of the album betrays his new consciousness: he dives into a sea of personal dreams - “Monster(s)” inhabit a “Freaky World” devastated by “Acts of War”.
Sounds like global criticism - which it is, but which is never hard or bitter. Lightness and humour are seminal elements in “Sea of Dreams”, carried by the drive, strong melodies and the Stockfisch-Studio-team mix. The resulting sonic effect is highly complex but most importantly it supports Steve Strauss’s ideas. Accordion- and saxophone solos encounter unusual accompanying instruments like e.g. the tuba. Super-Audio-CD Hybrid: SACD Stereo + CD-Layer SFR 357.4084.2 • total time 59:38 This album displays perhaps the biggest and most diverse sound spectrum of Günter Pauler’s recent productions, from the expansive panorama-mix in “Monster” to the consciously sparse ballad “The Memory of Stones”, which is purely a piano accompaniment and a flute-solo in the distance. A pastoral. In these quiet moments the poetic strength of his lyrics becomes particularly evident. Steve Strauss is a master of his craft - telling a mini-story in each individual line. His voice has also matured: a more dark, powerful and emotional timbre. It is very moving to hear his tribute cover-versions of songs by two so completely different American songwriter heroes: “For The Turnstiles” by Neil Young and “With Open Arms” by Burt Bacharach. With the latter song he bids farewell to the listeners of his new album - an easy-listening experience, almost. It is much more a melancholy review of the whole album, but with an indefinable lightness, whistling a tune on the way..
Tracks:
01. Sea of Dreams
02. Freaky World
03. Off the Wire
04. Forever and A Day
05. Acts of War
06. Radio Man
07. For the Turnstiles
08. Naked
09. Last Day Out
10. Monster
11. Oh, I
12. On the Moon
13. The Memory of Stones
14. With Open Arms
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