Best of Ray Lynch - Volume One - Ray Lynch

Best of Ray Lynch - Volume One

Ray Lynch

  • Genre: New Age
  • Release Date: 1998-02-10
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2003 Ray Lynch Productions
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Ralph's Rhapsody Ray Lynch 4:43
2
The Music of What Happens Ray Lynch 4:04
3
The Oh of Pleasure Ray Lynch 5:22
4
Celestial Soda Pop Ray Lynch 4:40
5
Clouds Below Your Knees Ray Lynch 4:54
6
The Vanished Gardens of Cordob Ray Lynch 8:24
7
The True Spirit of Mom & Dad Ray Lynch 8:06
8
The Temple Ray Lynch 8:03
9
Her Knees Deep in Your Mind Ray Lynch 6:18
10
Kathleen's Song Ray Lynch 4:08
11
Tiny Geometries Ray Lynch 6:06
12
Rio Clarifies Ray Lynch 0:06
13
Celestial Soda Pop Ray Lynch 4:09

Reviews

  • Celestial Soda Pop

    3
    By looking back
    you do know thats debbie harry, call me, at the start?
  • Lots of variety- no monotony

    5
    By MC Lica
    I love this album! Ray has a tremendous variety of style with every song. This album is calming and enjoyable for relaxing around the house or driving in the car on a beautiful day- you can't go wrong.
  • must buy for starting to like new age

    5
    By evil kid234
    the best you will love it.sounds realy full and distant at the same time.
  • mellow driving music

    4
    By life=?
    This is a great album to listen to while driving on a road trip. This album definitly has a sort of 80's new age feel to it on a few tracks. Some of the songs are composed just as classical masterpeices were 150 years ago. On these particular songs there isn't as much of an synthetic sound to them as some of the others. All around I am pleased that I bought this one.
  • Truly wonderful

    5
    By tpatten
    Ray Lynch's music still surprises me, sounding incredibly fresh, alive, and immediate. Basically, this music is FUN! And it doesn't get tired. In Lynch's hands the electronic synth voices become something like classical instrument. They soar, grieve, and plain old goof around. What's so unique is the presence of three things simultaneously: (1) deep moving emotion, across a wide range (2) funny, irreverent playfulness and (3) elegant formal mathematical complexity.
  • Absolutely fabulous

    5
    By Hebee
    I have been listening to Ray Lynch's music for twenty years. It never gets old. I was really pleased when he came out with this album. I really enjoyed the new pieces as well as the old ones. I would highly recommend his music.
  • One of the best around

    5
    By A.T.Fan
    I certainly wasn't disappointed when I bought this album. Not your typical "Best of" album--it has three new pieces of music as well as the cream of the crop from Ray's wonderful catalog of music. "The Music of What Happens" is new and features an electric violin that is so extraordinary you really need to hear it to believe it--one of my new favorites.
  • Swimming in milk

    3
    By fletch-e-sketch
    My friend used to listen to Ray Lynch, put on goggles, and pretend he was swimming in milk. Somehow that describes this music very well. The remix is great only because it reflects the original Celestial Soda Pop... if you buy this music my only suggestion is to only play it while its dark outside, otherwise it sounds cheesy.