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Follow the River
Michael Dulin
Follow the River
Genres: New Age, Rock
 
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Follow the River by pianist/composer Michael Dulin, is simply extraordinary. It isn t just heard; it is experienced. From the surging title track to the toe-tapping finale, Dulin takes you on an adventure of the heart that...  more »

     
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All Artists: Michael Dulin
Title: Follow the River
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Equity Digital
Release Date: 5/6/2008
Genres: New Age, Rock
Style: Instrumental
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 654763300725

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Follow the River by pianist/composer Michael Dulin, is simply extraordinary. It isn t just heard; it is experienced. From the surging title track to the toe-tapping finale, Dulin takes you on an adventure of the heart that you will not soon forget. Coming in at over 59 minutes of luscious music, with an outstanding selection of up-tempo tracks, we just call Follow the River longer and stronger Michael Dulin! Dulin s composing and pianistic skills, which have always been formidable, continue to get better and better. Follow the River is by far his best CD, and is a real tour de force that will captivate you with his musical wizardry. Standout tracks? All 13 tracks are perfectly wonderful. There is no filler here. If I had to choose my absolute favorites...Follow the River, Chasing the Wind, Nimrod, and Promised Land are all up tunes that sweep you along in a current of excitement. Siren Song spins a continuous melody into a silky and sensuous web that captures both your soul and your imagination. Beautiful and poetic are Letter from Home, A Mother s Love, and Family Bible. Heartache can be deeply felt in Farewell, and Regret is the perfect embodiment of a feeling that we all know too well. April Showers skips innocently along until exuberance breaks out at the end, and Gone Fishin brings the whole album to a rousing conclusion. Follow the River is Michael Dulin, for sure, but with more drama, more energy, and more emotional depth than ever. A real winner!

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CD Reviews

Dulin is a Genius
Steven Cravis | San Francisco, CA USA | 05/23/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Michael Dulin created another miraculous album. The track 'Follow the River' alone makes me realize he's reached, but not stopped at, a genius level of composing and performing in his career which is rather impressive considering how mind blowing all his other albums are prior to this one! The song has a playful 3/4 feel yet moves effortlessly through actually quite complicated chord and melody changes, AND even moves comfortably through the genres New Age, Classical, Jazz and even a 'Broadway' show tune type of sound. Promised Land is an ambient smooth jazz production with a driving happy beat that cleverly incorporates classical melody runs, and some jazzy improvisations over soulful chords and rhythms. The continuous and infinite connection from one section of a song to the next, and one song to the next song, expresses an uplifting spiral of energy and faith that can bring tears of joy and thankfulness from Michael's deep spiritual center to the listener, reminding the listener that we are all truly connected in a glorious way. As a musician and composer I am incredibly inspired by Michael Dulin's musical masterpieces."
Michael's Best Yet!
Robin Spielberg | rural PA | 09/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a pianist/composer myself so I listened to this CD with the greatest of scrutiny! This recording is a sheer pleasure!! Michael's refreshing compositions and extraordinary playing make this a CD you will listen to time and time again.This is a beautiful recording from start to finish; I am proud to call Michael my friend and collaborator (he recently transcribed my new songbook). A New Kind of Love"
Dulin's Best Album Yet!
Kathy Parsons | Florence, OR United States | 05/07/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Michael Dulin's new release, "Follow the River," is his first release of new original material since his 2003 chart-topping "Atmospheres." Anyone who has seen Dulin play live knows his virtuosity at the piano allows him to do virtually anything he can imagine on this most magnificent of musical instruments and make it all look easy. A graduate of Juilliard, Dulin is a lifelong musician who has immersed himself in just about every kind of music, from classical works to being a touring member of The Temptations Review, from hymns and gospel music to playing regularly with a group of Southern jazz legends. Dulin can do it all, and this myriad of influences works its way into his music, making it impossible to classify (a good thing!). Most of the thirteen tracks are more classical in style than jazz, and ten are solo piano - just Dulin and his Steinway. The other three are beautifully embellished with strings, percussion, and other instruments for a more orchestrated sound. I have always preferred Dulin solo, so this CD is just my cup of tea, and my favorite of his eight albums.



The title track begins the journey on an energetic and upbeat note, suggesting a sense of adventure as well as fun. Or perhaps the energy comes from the flow of the river itself rather than its followers. Either way, it's a glorious start! "A Mother's Love" is a much slower and more subdued ballad with a slight southern accent (Dulin is from Alabama). The middle section becomes more effervescent, and then returns to the original theme. "Farewell" is one of my favorites. Chopin-like in its emotional intensity and tricky passages, it's a real beauty! "Siren Song" is one of the orchestrated pieces, and is as enchanting as its title implies - almost like floating on a cloud. "Nimrod" refers to a Biblical character mentioned in Genesis as the first hunter, and tells of his adventures and travels. "Regret" is one of my favorite Dulin pieces ever. It begins simply with a lovely melody that becomes much darker and more intense as it develops, conveying a tangle of emotions - a great piece! Dulin has a tradition of including a lullaby on each of his albums, and this time it's "Teatime for Emily," a light, carefree piece that suggests the innocence of childhood. A very spiritual and religious man, Dulin expresses his faith and reverence in "Family Bible." "April Showers" is a lively and colorful ode to spring that celebrates the refreshing rains that come at this time of year. "Promised Land" is another of the orchestrated pieces, and the rhythm tracks give it more of a smooth jazz sound, full of joy and inner peace. The closing track, "Gone Fishin'," ends the CD with a great big grin. Also orchestrated, this piece is pure musical fun. What an album!



As a reviewer, it is amazing to find an artist who starts out great and just keeps getting better. Not many pianists have Dulin's ease at the piano (he practices all the time, kids!!!), and as a composer, he has few peers. Give yourself a treat and check out "Follow the River." I give it my highest recommendation!"