Peculia Del Camino

Peculia Del Camino

Track Listings

 
1. Haïku
2. Autoportrait
3. Road-Movie
4. Le Chat Piano
5. Eveil Maritime
6. Madre Y Padre
7. Deux Frères
8. En Route Vers Salamanque
9. Horizon - Le Bâteau Ivre
10. Les Dockers
11. Spanish Arch
12. Spleen
13. Jour De Vérité
14. Tout Va Bien
15. Illuminations

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
French keyboardist Frédéric TRUONG has been composing for about ten years under the name LEITMOTIV. His influences are both classic (Erik SATIE) and modern (Michael NYMAN, Pascal COMELADE…). Issued on the Gazul label, the mini-CD "Piano Solo" (2002) uncovers new compositions performed by the musician, alone with his black and white keys. The music is melancholic, evoking pictures and poems on escape, solitude, the coming night and the fear of forgetting. Decidedly different from his previous albums, "Peculia Del Camino" suggests a trip to the South in search of Arthur RIMBAUD's "Illuminations", and of the waking to the sea. This majestic acoustic works tries to express the contemplation of landscapes, of emotions lived on the Catalan roads, between Cadaques and Barcelona, the distance of two beings between summer and winter, the solitude of the wanderer... The muse Sophie TRUONG is present on a track, as is the voice of the main musician on "Le Bateau Ivre". We'll also notice the cover of a Véronique SANSON song. Not to be missed !

Peculia Del Camino,Frederic Truong,Gazul/Musea


Peculia Del Camino
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Peculia Del Camino

    Manufacturer: Gazul/Musea
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B0002584OC
    Release Date: 2004-04-29

    Tracks:

    1. Ha
    2. Autoportrait
    3. Road-Movie
    4. Le Chat Piano
    5. Eveil Maritime
    6. Madre Y Padre
    7. Deux Frs
    8. En Route Vers Salamanque
    9. Horizon - Le Bau Ivre
    10. Les Dockers
    11. Spanish Arch
    12. Spleen
    13. Jour De Vt
    14. Tout Va Bien
    15. Illuminations

    Album Description

    French keyboardist Frédéric TRUONG has been composing for about ten years under the name LEITMOTIV. His influences are both classic (Erik SATIE) and modern (Michael NYMAN, Pascal COMELADE…). Issued on the Gazul label, the mini-CD "Piano Solo" (2002) uncovers new compositions performed by the musician, alone with his black and white keys. The music is melancholic, evoking pictures and poems on escape, solitude, the coming night and the fear of forgetting. Decidedly different from his previous albums, "Peculia Del Camino" suggests a trip to the South in search of Arthur RIMBAUD's "Illuminations", and of the waking to the sea. This majestic acoustic works tries to express the contemplation of landscapes, of emotions lived on the Catalan roads, between Cadaques and Barcelona, the distance of two beings between summer and winter, the solitude of the wanderer... The muse Sophie TRUONG is present on a track, as is the voice of the main musician on "Le Bateau Ivre". We'll also notice the cover of a Véronique SANSON song. Not to be missed !

    Meditation Music:

    1. Relax
    2. Renew
    3. Reve Errance
    4. Ritual
    5. Romantic Paradise
    6. Romantic Seascapes
    7. Serenity Series: Pilates - Strengthening and Balance
    8. Serenity Series: Yoga - Total Body
    9. Shades of the Muse
    10. Shikoku 88 Kasho [Import]

    Meditation Music

    meditation music

    Meditation Music

    Au Nu Jazz Cafe [Import]

    Johannes Brahms: Sonatas for Piano and Violin

    Hits

    Music: The Best Concertos

    Godstar: Thee Director's Cut by Psychic TV

    Frosh 90's [Import]

    Glitter from the Litter Bin: 20 Junk Shop Glam Rarities from the 1970s [Import]

    Electro

    Fundamentales [Enhanced] [Import]

    Extase

    Floored

    Gone but Not Forgotten [Import]

    Ghetto Gospel [Import]

    Monteverdi: Lamento d'Arianna / Concerto Vocale

    The Best of Dinah Washington