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Jeff Pearce, The Light Beyond

Audio CD

Disk ID: 624278

Disk length: 58m 5s (4 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Migration of Souls 4:35
2. Across the Infinite Sea 7:21
3. A Farther Shore43:46
4. The Light Beyond 2:20

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Review

The latest by Jeff Pearce, THE LIGHT BEYOND, is his followup to the beloved & highly-acclaimed 2000 album TO THE SHORES OF HEAVEN.

THE LIGHT BEYOND shares its predecessor's basis of smooth, guitar-based atmospheric clouds, both dark and light. But THE LIGHT BEYOND explores more abstract, open- ended and free-form compositions, with one track almost forty-four minutes in duration, in the midst of three shorter pieces.

This may be Pearce's most developed and sonically complex work yet, a fact that is truly amazing considering that THE LIGHT BEYOND was entirely improvised in the "Star's End" studios of WXPN radio in Philadelphia. One man with a guitar and some electronic processing boxes has created, in real time and for the benefit of a live listening audience, work of a substance and depth, not to mention sonic richness, that ranks with his finest studio-recorded works.

Listeners who loved Pearce's previous work -- in addition to TO THE SHORES OF HEAVEN there were DAYLIGHT SLOWLY (also on Hypnos), VESTIGES, TENDERNESS AND FATALITY and THE HIDDEN RIFT, as well as Pearce's collaboration with fellow Hypnos artist Vidna Obmana, TRUE STORIES -- will find in THE LIGHT BEYOND the next phase in Pearce's evolution.

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