A Sense of Place solo guitar, violin, and synthesizer
A Sense of Place, one of Lewis's most popular titles, combines solo steel-stringed guitar, the lush undertones and dreamy passages of the synthesizer, and soaring violins with their ethereally rich harmony and transcendent melodies. Serenades, a dance, a suite, each song a destination unto itself.
Spencer's Comments: "By the time I'd acquired a Roland D-50 synthesizer, it was old news to most studios but a welcomed "classic" to me. It allowed me to explore my support tracks with a depth in sound I'd never experienced. Also, it was a new concept for me to play a harmony track on violin to an already existing melody. Up until then, the harmonies just seemd to appear."
Good comforting music...like snuggling in a warm quilt on a cool night. -Heartsong Review |