Cirrus Bay - The Art of Vanishing (2019)

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Title: The Art of Vanishing
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Self Released
Genre: Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 54:43
Total Size: 479 MB
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Tracklist:

01. A Blossom of Hills [00:10:28]
02. Undiscovered Isle [00:02:52]
03. A Garment of Clouds [00:05:02]
04. The North Country [00:05:16]
05. Sooke Harbour [00:03:06]
06. Eden [00:03:42]
07. Unexpected Wonder [00:06:55]
08. Lost and Profound [00:03:02]
09. The Dictator [00:04:07]
10. The Vanishing Place [00:10:08]

Personnel:

Tai Shan: Lead Vocals
Sharra Acle: Vocals
Mark Blasco: Drums, Bass, Sax, Vocals, Guitar
Bill Gillham: Keyboards, Guitars, Recorder, Banjitar, Vocals

The roots of Cirrus Bay began in the late 1990s with Bill Gillham and Chelsey Mann, where Chelsey would handle all the vocals and Bill would play all the instruments. They played shows and recorded several songs before Chelsea left, and was replaced by Sharra Acle. Around this time, other similar artists began to infiltrate the 'keep rock dumb' school, sneaking songs with surprising chords and instrumental breaks into the mix of things. During one show, Mark Blasco was present, and offered to do a cd. They recorded a number of songs over a few years, with Alex Brighenti and Anisha Gillham adding vocals as well. Some of these songs, as well as a few recorded at Dave Croston's home made up the first Cirrus Bay album 'The Slipping Of A Day'. The 2nd cd 'A Step Into Elsewhere' is a more focused endeavor, recorded in just a few months, rather than over a few years. Recording for the 3rd cd, 'Whimsical Weather' occured based on sales of previous cds, often rushed. But the bank financed the 4th cd, 'The Search For Joy', so more time could be taken, and with Mark Blasco's co-production, this cd enjoys a higher quality sound than previous cds


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