Mossflower Country by Laura Olson

Started by Lutra, September 26, 2012, 11:39:48 PM

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Lutra

http://www.amazon.com/Mossflower-Country-Laura-Olson/dp/B003O9HZHK

This is a different type of Redwall soundtrack....its not bad, but if you're not a fan of new-age music, you might want to stay away from this one.  There is no coherent theme, and much of it is done through a keyboard and computers....no real instruments here.  Its also available through emusic.com  I remember getting this for free a year or two ago with all of emusic's deals out there.

Best tracks on the album: Mossflower Country, March of the Vermin Horde, Nameday Feast


See what you think. :)
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Ungatt Trunn

Well, I lisen to Enya and Enigma quie often, and I like there music, so chance are 60-40 that I'll like it.

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redwallgurl

I listened to the previews on Amazon and they sound really cool
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Firehawke

I agree!!!  Thanks for letting us know about it!
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Firehawke

I just got it and listened to it....it's wonderful!!!
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Taggerung The Otter

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Oh yeah...buitiful verse... :D

Lutra

Glad to hear some people have liked it.  Its definitely an acquired taste....I'm not a big fan of keyboards and synthesizers generally.
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Tiria Wildlough

I'm not either. Synthesizers are no match for real instruments.
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I like both synthesizers and instruments in music. Pop music uses more synthesizers than instruments, and to me that's fine (Although It depends on how the synthesizing is done for me). I know this type of music is off topic from this discussion, but one music genre I can't stand is rap. The messages in rap songs lack inspiration and feeling to me. Truthfully, the only rap song I like is the "Coming Home" cover   by the cast of iCarly. I can't get into Diddy's version at all, so I'm glad that the four main cast members of iCarly made it better. I find the lyrics at a mature level, and yet inspiring and fun at the same time.
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