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SKU: SELFE100 Glaciers Come Glaciers Go - CD


Glaciers Come Glaciers Go - CD
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  • Code: SELFE100
    Format: CD
    Ned Selfe
    Glaciers Come Glaciers Go - CD

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Description

"Glaciers Come, Glaciers Go", the new contemporary instrumental release from Ned Selfe, features dobro and steel guitars in a captivating blend of world influences. Gliding smoothly among island rhythms, afro-pop spices, and ethereal spaces, this collection of songs is tied together by strong original melodic themes and marked by the sound of one of the world's most expressive instruments. Whether backed by a solid crew of Bay Area musical talent (including members of the Robert Cray Band) or solo with piano and strings, Ned's pop sensibilities, teamed with those of producer Peter Elman, make "Glaciers Come..." a cool voyage through cross cultural waters.

Testimonials
"...Ned Selfe has taught his pedal steel guitar (!) a whole new set of moves...." -David Gans, MIX Magazine

"...Selfe's pedal steel playing is subtle, with an effective, airy quality..." -Music Connection

"...a strong and diversified player..." -Bay Guardian

Tracks
1) Castaway
2) Wavelength
3) Slidestep
4) Louise
5) Robin's Song
6) Pearl's Place
7) Ocean Ave
8) Savannah
9) Far Down The Road
10) Ruby Slippers
11) Orbital Decay

Artist Profile
"Although I love playing sessions and live dates that demand traditional steel or slide (country, swing, Hawaiian, blues, rock, etc.), I've always felt the steel was capable of so much more, which is why I've always tried to push the envelope." As a founder of the BAMMIE-nominated Robin & The Rocks, Ned put the steel in the forefront of a pop rock band, as well as pioneering the use of MIDI/steel. Since then he's worked with a wide range of Bay Area artists like Anita Pointer, Bonnie Hayes, and Preston Glass, among others, as well as producing/arranging/recording for himself and other acts at his own studio. He has also written articles and reviews for Electronic Musician, Steel Guitarist Magazine, and Transoniq Hacker.

Credits
�1995 Selfe Service Music

Label: Selfe Service Music