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Barry Shanley 08-10-2006 08:45 PM

I am just amazed at how good the Harmony release is. Wow! EVERY song is sneaky good. I mean they grow on you the more you listen.

Ive been listening to it for a couple of days now and I can't stop! In my truck, the sitting room, out back of the house...it's that good.

I bought the cd last January but, sorry to say, I kind of mothballed it. I listened to it then, but for some strange reason it didn't impress me.

Last week I started reading these threads again and I was encouraged to revisit the last 5 releases. Consequently, Harmony is now one of my top 10 GL releases. I wanted to create a rating list but after "End Of All Time" there's just a big log jam. I love them all! "End Of All Time" is just awesome!

The melodies are vintage! That's probably what impresses me most. How many artists (even prolific ones) fade away because they just lose it. I thought GL had lost it but that wouldn't have taken away my esteem for him. I'm amazed at his creative drive.

I think he hit a homerun here and my esteem for him is again broadened.

[ August 16, 2006, 20:08: Message edited by: marc in maine ]

marc in maine 08-10-2006 08:45 PM

I am just amazed at how good the Harmony release is. Wow! EVERY song is sneaky good. I mean they grow on you the more you listen.

Ive been listening to it for a couple of days now and I can't stop! In my truck, the sitting room, out back of the house...it's that good.

I bought the cd last January but, sorry to say, I kind of mothballed it. I listened to it then, but for some strange reason it didn't impress me.

Last week I started reading these threads again and I was encouraged to revisit the last 5 releases. Consequently, Harmony is now one of my top 10 GL releases. I wanted to create a rating list but after "End Of All Time" there's just a big log jam. I love them all! "End Of All Time" is just awesome!

The melodies are vintage! That's probably what impresses me most. How many artists (even prolific ones) fade away because they just lose it. I thought GL had lost it but that wouldn't have taken away my esteem for him. I'm amazed at his creative drive.

I think he hit a homerun here and my esteem for him is again broadened.

[ August 16, 2006, 20:08: Message edited by: marc in maine ]

Derrida 08-10-2006 08:52 PM

I was also pleasantly surprised with the Harmony release....wasn't sure what to expect with his illness and all. But he nailed it. Couldn't agree more with your comment about the melodies. VERY fresh and interesting. And it has grown on me as well. Did you see (and enjoy) the Inspiration Lady video? Very simple but touching production.

habsfan1 08-10-2006 08:52 PM

I was also pleasantly surprised with the Harmony release....wasn't sure what to expect with his illness and all. But he nailed it. Couldn't agree more with your comment about the melodies. VERY fresh and interesting. And it has grown on me as well. Did you see (and enjoy) the Inspiration Lady video? Very simple but touching production.

Barry Shanley 08-10-2006 09:04 PM

Yes I saw it and was touched. I thought the progression from the older woman in the beginning to the sweet little tot was especially moving. That's a song that I can keep.

marc in maine 08-10-2006 09:04 PM

Yes I saw it and was touched. I thought the progression from the older woman in the beginning to the sweet little tot was especially moving. That's a song that I can keep.

Cathy 08-11-2006 06:16 PM

I think Gord got into a rut that gets a lot of musicians... overproduction, during his mid to late '80s CDs. Both APPT and Harmony seem to be a return to his acoustic roots.

Barry Shanley 08-11-2006 07:34 PM

Yes Cathy. He may have produced at a time when he wasn't good. I believe the rut that Gord got into was the pitfalls of aging but he has taken courage and adjusted to the circumstances dealt to him. He produced again!

marc in maine 08-11-2006 07:34 PM

Yes Cathy. He may have produced at a time when he wasn't good. I believe the rut that Gord got into was the pitfalls of aging but he has taken courage and adjusted to the circumstances dealt to him. He produced again!

Shutup and Deal, I'm Losin' 08-11-2006 08:31 PM

But it's pitfalls that make the good times seem so good. What makes WFY so good is hearing it after we thought Gord was going to retire after he produced EOM.

Barry Shanley 08-11-2006 08:51 PM

What makes "Waiting For You" so good? Waiting for another release?

marc in maine 08-11-2006 08:51 PM

What makes "Waiting For You" so good? Waiting for another release?

Jesse Joe 08-12-2006 11:10 AM

Harmony great CD, when he got out of his coma, he would listen to tracks, they were brigning him, in his hospital bed, with headphone of course. He had a lots of time to say the final word about it. Maybe is why it's so good?

Jesse Joe 08-12-2006 11:10 AM

Harmony great CD, when he got out of his coma, he would listen to tracks, they were brigning him, in his hospital bed, with headphone of course. He had a lots of time to say the final word about it. Maybe is why it's so good?


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