Acoustic Alchemy - Arcanum

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Album Details

Title: Arcanum
Artist: Acoustic Alchemy
Release Date: 6/18/1996
Label: GRP Records
Duration: 53:29
UPCs: 011105984829, 0011105984829, 011105984843
Genre: New Age
Styles: Adult Alternative, Contemporary Instrumental, Smooth Jazz
Moods: Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Smooth, Soothing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Refined/Mannered, Sophisticated, Cheerful, Intimate, Organic
Total Copies: 9
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Columbia
  2. Homecoming
  3. Chance Meeting
  4. Lazeez
  5. Mr. Chow
  6. Same Road, Same Reason
  7. Casino
  8. Something She Said
  9. Jamaica Heartbeat
  10. Catalina Kiss
  11. Reference Point
  12. Hearts in Chains

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1996CDGRP Records9848

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Album Review

Nick Webb and Greg Carmichael, the duo core of Acoustic Alchemy, forego the traditional greatest-hits route by taking an amazingly fresh approach to the concept on their ninth venture Arcanum, which presents the spruced-up live performance evolution of nine old favorites along with three solid new tracks. Yet the best-selling British melodizers even twist the conventions of a typical concert disc by opting to record those takes at England's legendary Pinewood Film Studios, away from the roaring crowds and in the presence of string members of the London Metropolitan Orchestra. The most striking new element is the explosive electric guitar approach of longtime cohort/former producer John Parsons, who adds some staggering zing to the kinetic "Reference Point" and "Casino," while shading in a slightly more subtle manner on the loping "Catalina Kiss" and "Mr. Chow." The strings don't receive a huge workout, but they add new drama and flair to the Western movie themes of "Lazeez" and glamour to the new ballad "Chance Meeting." Those with really keen sonic discrimination will also detect a slightly relaxed tempo on an all-time top Acoustic Alchemy tune, the autobiographical "Same Road Same Reason." AA's ongoing brilliance for creating images by tying together title, rhythm, melody, and mood is the true charm of the disc, and the duo's storytelling abilities are in crisp bloom on the soaring "Columbia," the opening and easily best new track. The piece, inspired by the musicians witnessing a space shuttle launch, speaks eloquently of their wonder and anticipation while effectively suggesting the rocket's propelling thrust. ~ Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Caroline DaleCello, String Arrangements
Cathy ThompsonViolin
Craig OddyPhotography
David DanielsCello
Dennis MurphyGuitar (Bass)
Denny PurcellMastering
Elizabeth LaytonViolin
Greg CarmichaelGuitar (Acoustic)
Jeremy WilliamsViolin
John ParsonsGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
John SheppardDrums, Art Direction
Klaus GenuitMixing, Engineer
Laurie GoldmanDesign
Linda SchwabArtwork, Illustrations
Mario ArgandonaPercussion
Nick WebbGuitar (Acoustic)
Randy LeRoy?
Rosemary FurnessViolin
Steve JonesProducer, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
Yuko InoueViola