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Waters of Eden
Tony Levin
Waters of Eden
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock
 
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The bassist Tony Levin, widely known for his work with cultural luminaries such as King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, and John Lennon, maintains an active (though lower-profile) solo career. Waters of Eden, officially Levin's se...  more »

     
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All Artists: Tony Levin
Title: Waters of Eden
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Narada
Original Release Date: 4/11/2000
Release Date: 4/11/2000
Genres: New Age, Pop, Rock
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724384913229, 0724384913250, 724384913250

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The bassist Tony Levin, widely known for his work with cultural luminaries such as King Crimson, Peter Gabriel, and John Lennon, maintains an active (though lower-profile) solo career. Waters of Eden, officially Levin's second solo outing, is assuredly his most mature. While the album can loosely be termed New Age, it meets with streams of art rock, eddies of jazz, and even tributaries of classical. But whether in the Gabrielesque intensity of "Bone & Flesh," the graceful title cut, or the sinister "Pillar of Fire," there's a coherence to the album imparted by Levin's characteristically dreamy, fluid bass lines--fat, lyrical sinews that twine the songs together. Levin makes frequent use of homophony, doubling the high and low parts for sonorous, trancelike effect. And while he's careful not to let the bass playing dominate the record, it's wonderful to hear Levin's unbridled spirit on cuts such as "Icarus" and "Boulevard of Dreams," a haunting duet with the pianist Warren Bernhardt. More homogenous than Levin's 1993 solo debut, World Diary, and less forced than From the Caves of the Iron Mountain (a fascinating collaboration with drummer Jerry Marotta and the flutist Steve Gorn), Waters of Eden is nothing if not whole--both seamless and complete--and it's undoubtedly the most personal statement in Levin's 30-plus-year recording career. --Michael Mikesell

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A mellow, but great listen
jason clemons | Plymouth, MN. USA | 04/15/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tony levin is one of the great bass players of our time. This a lot of people know this. The roster of artists is staggering. So what do we have here, someone who's first solo record is avilable on his web site, and now decides to put out his new one on a "new age" label. The music inside of this is really great, fans of Peter Gabriel will love this. Bass players should pick this up, because the bass is upfront in the mix and well worth listening to this great bassist!"
He hits "the Good Note" frequently
Delete It ABC | Florida, MO USA | 06/25/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Tony Levin plays the electric bass guitar with incredible skill and beauty. I first heard his bass playing on Peter Gabriel's albums, and later was exposed to King Crimson's music, where I fell in love with the intensity and singular "grooviness" of his chops. Waters of Eden is one of the best jazz recordings I've heard in a long time. Both "Waters of Eden" and "Pillar of Fire" are great tracks, and are melodic and adventurous in their composition. "Belle", which was written for his mom, has some of the sweetest fretless bass sounds I've ever heard. "Utopia", more rock than jazz, finishes off the CD with style. I had the good fortune to see Tony Levin play in concert here in Seattle recently with the California Guitar Trio, and he truly plays bass like no other. I highly enjoyed his book, "Beyond the Bass Clef- The Life and Art of Bass Playing", and would recommend it to anyone, regardless of whether or not you play bass."
"Waters of Eden" branches out to many tastes in music
D. L. Worthing | Arundel, Maine United States | 06/13/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Bass legend Tony Levin's 2000 release is a much more balanced and mellower disc compared to his newest 2002 release "Pieces of the Sun" which has a much harder progressive rock edge to it.
"Waters of Eden" is a mix of classical and world music.
Levin plays bass, upright bass and yes, cello. As usual Levin has many talented and great musicians contributing to this disc.
Stand out tracks are Icarus, Gecko Walk and my personal favorite "Belle" a track where Levin is accompanied by his brother, Pete on synth. The track is dedicated to their mother, Belle and is a beautifully recorded song.
It's a mesmerizing blend of many styles of music and again Levin triumphs. I highly recommend it!"