Suzanne Ciani - The Velocity of Love

Suzanne Ciani - The Velocity of Love
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Album Details

Title: The Velocity of Love
Artist: Suzanne Ciani
Release Date: 1984
Re-Released On: 9/24/1991
Label: Private Music, Seventh Wave
Duration: 36:28
Album Type(s): Instrumental
UPCs: 799547700329, 010058208525, 010058208549, 078635712520, 799547700343
Genre: New Age
Styles: Solo Instrumental, Adult Alternative, Progressive Electronic, Contemporary Instrumental, Keyboard/Synthesizer/New Age
Moods: Dreamy, Soothing, Calm/Peaceful, Hypnotic, Refined/Mannered
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Eighth Wave
  2. Lay Down Beside Me
  3. The Velocity of Love
  4. Malibuzios
  5. History of My Heart

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1991CDSeventh Wave7003
------CDPrivate Music82085-2

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Album Review

Suzanne Ciani's landmark 1984 release Velocity of Love established the noted electronic composer in the U.S. and became one of instrumental/new age radio's early success stories. Together with Vangelis, who contributed keyboards to "Lay Down Beside Me," "Malibuzios," and "History of My Heart," Ciani created a formless, diaphanous record that nevertheless seemed guided by real emotion. There were the subtle pop melodies that flitted about beneath the synthesized surface, certainly. But it was difficult not to hear the album's influential title track and miss the wave of wistful sadness that curled around its brittle melody. It was a deceptively simple piano line that suggested the theme music of some unknown 1970s character drama, the kind where autumn leaves constantly blow through open curtains for effect. At the same time, the song's pulsating bank of synthesizers united its classic qualities with the futuristic tendencies and two-dimensional rayon sheen of the 1980s. While some of its later compositions were a bit overwrought, teetering under the weight of their own keyboard wizardry, Velocity of Love is still essential for any fan of Ciani or the formative days of contemporary instrumental music. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chris IanuzziSynthesizer, DX-7, ?
Elliott RandallGuitar, Guitar (Synthesizer), Synthesizer
George LawsonArt Direction
J.J. StelmachArt Direction
John PearsonPhotography, Back Cover
Leslie MonaEngineer
Mitch FarberProducer, Co-Arranger, Arranger
Nick SangiamoCover Photo, Photography
Rob ZantaySynthesizer, Lyricon, Korg Synthesizer, Oberheim Expander
Suzanne CianiRoland MKS-80, Synclavier, Arranger, Synthesizer, Sequencers, Keyboards, DX-7, Vocoder, Producer, Prophet Synthesizer, Drums, ?, Piano, Eventide
VangelisSynthesizer