Story: late at night after the guests and patrons have left the place, and the moonlight drains through one of the skylights, its beams landing on the armoire across the room, no one around to distract the players from their moment in the quiet darkness, the song has it’s own culture of chords that are easy to play...and the last thing you hear is some outgoing breath...the sigh of a cymbal, no one speaks...
photo by Maria Uspenski
from
Trans Atlántica,
released May 16, 2012
Composed and arranged by Don Grusin (Publishing Don Grusin Music, BMI)
Recorded at Bad Dog Studio, Boulder Colorado & The Lodge at Theydon Mount, Epping, Essex & Starlight Studio, Brentwood, California
Engineered by Don Grusin, Bill Sharpe, Gary Lee
Instruments - Yamaha Motif, Korg Triton, Spectrasonics Stylus Loops and private library samples, Logic sounds and samples, Ivory Acoustic Piano, Yamaha C7FII acoustic piano, Scarbee Vintage Keys
Keyboard Instruments played and programmed by Don Grusin and Bill Sharpe
Flute - Elvis du Chez