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Hotel Luna

 
Album Review: Hotel Luna

  • Artist: Suzanne Ciani
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 37:17
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Following on the fluttering heels of Velocity of Love, Suzanne Ciani is joined by violinist Steve Kindler, percussionist Kurt Wortman, flautist Peter Gordon, and guitarist John Wheelock for Hotel Luna. The additional musicians flesh out Ciani's rich palette of synthesizers and piano, so that tracks like "Maremosso," with its lush, worldly feel, rings even truer with the addition of flute and violin solos. The sounds of a storm wash predictably through "Rain," but its pattering keyboards are nevertheless well done. It's more textured genius from Ciani, a progressive electronic music pioneer who seems to understand intrinsically where technology ends and the human heart takes over. With this knowledge, she can imbue "Love Song" with appropriate amounts of grace, but juxtapose it with "Simple Song," where jaunty synth flourishes set up a big, brassy (synthetic) fanfare that's irresistible over the track's percolating electronic groove. Later, Ciani's pop sensibilities come to fore with the gorgeous, sweeping melody of "L'Azzuro," which is as romantic an instrumental as any song with words would be. Kindler's violin weaves into Gordon's flute, and both musicians follow the lead of Ciani's breathy synth washes. It's some of Ciani's most accomplished work yet, building brilliantly on its central themes of romance and remembrance. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hotel Luna Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (4:11)
Mare Mosso Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (4:48)
Rain Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (2:56)
Ondine Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (3:52)
Love Song Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (3:50)
Simple Song Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (3:12)
Italia Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (3:22)
Festa Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (3:40)
L' Azzurro Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (5:08)
Belcanto Suzanne Ciani Suzanne Ciani (2:18)

Credits

Massimo Carola (Programming), Kurt Wortman (Percussion), John Riley (Bassoon), Peter R. Kelsey (Engineer), Peter R. Kelsey (Mixing), Marc Mann (Synthesizer), Robert A. Arbittier (Horn), Marc Mann (Programming), Barry Socher (?), Kurt DeMunbrun (Design), John Peters (Fretless Bass), Suzanne Ciani (Arranger), Luis Quine (Assistant Engineer), Steven Scharf (Violin), Kam Hinatsu (Photography), Corey Allen (String Arrangements), Robert A. Arbittier (Synthesizer Flute), Suzanne Ciani (Composer), Dominic Frontiere (Synthesizer Violin), Marc Mann (Computers), Suzanne Ciani (Piano), Chris Bellman (Mastering), Suzanne Ciani (Synthesizer), Corey Allen (Mandolin), Dominic Frontiere (?), Steve Kindler (Violin), John Wheelock (Guitar (Acoustic)), Massimo Carola (Computers), Melanie Penny (Art Direction), Suzanne Ciani (Producer), Peter Gordon (Flute), Mathew Cooker (Cello), Suzanne Ciani (String Arrangements), Peter Gordon (EWI), Dominic Frontiere (String Arrangements), Corey Allen (Cello Arrangement), Sarajo Frieden (Illustrations), Dominic Frontiere (Vocal Arrangement), Corey Allen (Flute), John Riley (Oboe), Armadillo String Quartet (Strings)
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