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List of Windham Hill Artists Updated!

The list of Windham Hill artists has been updated: Acoustic   Jazz  group  Montreux Bassist  Michael Manring Group Angels Of Venice  Carol Tatum Celtic Harpist and Composer  Lisa Lynne Celtic jazz group  Nightnoise Composer  Mark Isham Composer  Ray Lynch Composer  David Arkenstone Composer  Wim Mertens Folk Musician  John Gorka Folk/Celtic trio  Metamora Fusion Classical group  Turtle Island String Quartet Guitarist (and founder)  William Ackerman Guitarist  Robbie Basho Guitarist  Alex de Grassi Guitarist  David Cullen Guitarist  Michael Hedges Guitarist Daniel Hecht Guitarist  Sean Harkness Guitarist  David Qualey Guitarist  David Torn Hammered dulcimer player  Malcolm Dalglish Harp Guitarist  John Doan Indie Rock Group  Dots Will Echo Jazz Duo  Tuck & Patti   [2] Jazz Guitarist  Ray Obiedo Jazz Keyboardist and Composer  Philip Aaberg Jazz Keyboardist and Composer  Philippe Saisse Jazz Pianist  Fred Simon Jazz Woodwind player and Composer  Paul

Montreux: A Windham Hill Retrospective (1993)

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It may be sudden, but this is the last post about Montreux. Do not fret, though, because there will be posts about the band members as soloists, coming soon. This week I'll be covering the album,  Montreux: A Windham Hill Retrospective (1993). Here is the album cover. Three years after the band broke apart and the band members either went to form other bands or become soloists, like William Ackerman, a "Windham Hill Retrospective" album of Montreux's work was released, containing their greatest hits. Here are some reviews of the album from Amazon.mp3: 5  of 5 people found the following review helpful 5.0 out of 5 stars   Montreux... a great band... maybe too good   December 30, 1999 By   Mark A. Wellman Format: Audio CD "I first heard this album one evening on public radio while driving home. I was blown away! Great tunes that defied classification. I called the station to find out who it was and bought the CD as soon as I c

Let Them Say (1989)

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After more touring, the members of Montreux got into the studio for the last time, creating the 1989 album, Let Them Say. In 1990, the band broke apart. Marshall went off to create the "Modern Mandolin Quartet", Anger and Balakrishnan formed the Turtle Island String Quartet in 1985, but by 1990, Anger joined the group full-time. Manring released a few solo albums and Higbie released once called Signs of Life . All albums were still under the Windham Hill label. I couldn't find any reviews from Amazon.com, due to the fact I can't find any. So I will just say that the quartet expands to a quintet with drummer Tom Miller. Here is one of the songs called "October Wedding": Here is the track listing: 1. Let Them Say 2. October Wedding 3. Astronomics 4. Barbara's Dream 5. Mandolin Rising 6. Finding Time 7. Road to Vernazza 8. King Sod 9. Still Mountain 10. Free D To order your own copy of this album, click here:

Sign Language (1987)

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After extensive touring, Montreux wrote and recorded another album called Sign Language in 1987. Windham Hill then recognized the group as the All Star band of the record label, for their style became distinctive and unique. By that time they adopted their band name, and Michael Manring joined the band and stayed as a full-time member. They also picked up Anne-Marie Martins as their agent and manager, who led them to become one of the most successful Windham Hill bands live. Here is the album cover: Here is a review on the album: 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful 5.0 out of 5 stars   Trans-Genre Musicianship   February 12, 2004 By   Marc Ruby™ Format: Audio CD "Montreux is a remakable, if somewhat eclectic group of musicians that were one of the highpoints of the 80's musical scene. Composed of Barbara Higbee, Darol Anger, Mike Marshall, Andy Narell, and Michael Manring, there was no lack of talent. Treading lightly on the bou