When The Moon Sings - March 16, 2019

We start with an Ulrich Schnauss tune called Monday - Paracetamol.  After hearing it, I was curious about what paracetamol was, so I looked it up.  It's acetaminophen, nothing more.  It seems quite a bit more potent when portrayed by an electronic orchestra.  Schnauss is now based in London and has been a member of Tangerine Dream for a number of years.

After that, Adam Hurst and his cello with a tune called Sacrament.  Many of his works have names related to religion, and his music does sound somewhat religious, though I'm not sure which one.  After that, Cathy Oakes, Lynn Patrick, and a whole lot of people named Michael - there's much piano and guitar work there.

This week, P.T. contemplates the aftermath of Saint Patrick's Day.  Maybe Ulrich Schnauss is right about acetaminophen after all.  Join us.

  • 5:00pm Monday – Paracetamol by Ulrich Schnauss on A Strangely Isolated Place (City Centre Offices), 2003
  • 5:09pm Sacrament by Adam Hurst on Elegy (Ash Records), 2010
  • 5:15pm Our Lady of the Desert by William Tyler on Goes West (Merge Records), 2019
  • 5:20pm Home With Annie by Cathy Oakes on On The Other Side (Sierra Keys), 2018
  • 5:26pm Blue Moon Crosses Over by Lynn Patrick on On the Wind (Dakota Ridge), 2006
  • 5:32pm Regarding Stonehenge by Michael Bohne on In The Distance (Michael Bohne), 2018
  • 5:37pm Mind Banditos by Michael Waters on Acoustic Psychedelic Chill (Ladybird Music), 2011
  • 5:48pm Gentle Voice by Michael Hewett on OM Yoga Mix 2 (Om Music), 2008
  • 5:55pm The Joy of Ten Knots by Mary Lydia Ryan on Little Red Boat (Mary Lydia Ryan), 2018
  • 5:59pm On The Way by Yiruma on First Love (STOMP Music)
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