Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Paul Sutin. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando las entradas con la etiqueta Paul Sutin. Mostrar todas las entradas

viernes, 9 de noviembre de 2018

Steve Howe "Skyline"

Skyline is a solo album by Steve Howe. The music is usually very calm and simple, which is not conventional for Howe. As he said in an interview, "You go through the music; there's something, there's some little thread that carries through them, and that's certainly true with this album, but the only thing is because of the mood of the music and sort of relaxness of the music, it's been harder for me to actually create the spiral that I'm trying to create."








martes, 6 de noviembre de 2018

Paul Sutin & Steve Howe "Voyagers"

This 1995 release is actually credited as a collaboration between Steve Howe and Swiss born keyboard player, guitarist and composer Paul Sutin. The line up is competed by keyboard player Mike Marshall and drummer Dylan Howe, son of Steve. This was the second collaboration between Howe and Sutin, and while the contributions are more evenly balanced than on "Seraphim", Sutin remains slightly the more dominant influence.




Paul Sutin & Steve Howe "Seraphim"

Seraphim is not a Steve Howe solo album per se, but a collaborative effort with a New-Age artist named Paul Sutin. This is not a Classical guitar album with a bit of keyboards in the background; rather, it is a New-Age album with a bit of (mostly) acoustic guitar in the background. Released in 1988.