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Amoeba : Pivot.
Cinematic pop-ambient.
Robert Rich is a great instrumentalist, perhaps one of the world's best -- certainly world class. He is not a great singer, but he is not a bad singer; for his purposes, he is more than adequate. He records his vocal music with his friend, Rick Davies, as Amoeba. Pivot is their second commercially available CD. Rich's vocals are reminiscent of Pink Floyd's pop ditties of the late '60s. He sounds a little like Roger Waters, but more like Syd Barrett. The lyrics are offbeat and existential; Rich and Davies surround them with deep textures and atmospheres. Davies' guitar riffs have rock & roll timbres. The guest performers are Don Swanson, Andre McGowan, Hans Christian, BobDog Collins, Forrest Fang, and Tom Heasley. While Rich is widely acclaimed as a great ambient musician, this CD has more of an art rock sensitivity to it.
Jim Brenholts
Songs:
1. Fireflies
2. No Empty Promises
3. Traces
4. Pivot
5. Moonlight Flowers
6. House of Rust
7. Harvest
8. Miniature
9. Seasons Passing
10. Underground
11. Sparks
12. To Other Days
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/14/2007
Amoeba lives in California USA
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Rock, Ethereal, Prog Rock
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