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The Feast of Saturnalia

by Daniel Crommie

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Lost World 04:37
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Big Soft Bed 03:28
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Hourglass 04:02
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It's only proper after recently attending the Camlann Medieval Fair in Carnation that I come back and find a review CD of similar overtones. Northwest artist Daniel Crommie's niche combines medieval instruments (flutes, hand drums, dulcimers) on "The Stags Dance" and more recent Jethro Tull influences on "TerminUs" and "Calm that Stills the Water". He combines it all in a new-age synthesizer feel on "Ripples on the Pond". This is pretty relaxing and inclusive, a melting pot of new-age spice and folksy medieval flair, thrown in with a pinch of Jethro Tull.

Review by Mike Savola, The Rocket.

credits

released July 28, 1995

Daniel Crommie: vocals, synthesizers, percussion, flutes, electric dulcimer, recorders, buche, balalaika, mellotron, whistles, cornamuse and harmonica.

Bruce Gelman: hand drums and magic bean shaker.
Michael Maldonado: tenor saxophone on "Too Much Truth".
Janie Mitchell: vocals on "Eve of Saturnalia".

Produced and engineered by Daniel Crommie. Post-production and mastering by Jamie Haggerty at Nightwings studio. Recorded between October 1993 and April 1995 at The Living Room. Cover design by Neil McKamey and Daniel Crommie. Photography by Michael Renfrow.

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Daniel Crommie Portland, Oregon

Daniel Crommie is a progressive directed songwriter, multi-instrumentalist (mandolins, dulcimer, balalaika, recorders, flutes, synthesizers, etc.) and producer (Janie Mitchell, Kaitlyn ni Donovan, Lew Jones, Karen Searcy) who has released over three dozen solo albums, numerous albums with Group Du Jour, Echo System, Saturnalia Trio & DC Sound Collective over the last 35 years on New Weave. ... more

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