Andrew Guzie | Before the Common Era

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Before the Common Era

by Andrew Guzie

Instrumental, guitar-based soft easy listening
Genre: Easy Listening: Adult contemporary
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1. Before the Common Era
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2. Everlasting
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3. Samba el Sol
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4. Wooden Ships
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5. Asherah
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6. I'll Still Be Loving You
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7. Santa Cruz
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8. Study in E / I Will
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9. Rubaiyat
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
Andrew (Andy) Guze, guitarist/composer. While typically performing as a soloist in the Portland, Oregon area, this CD features a full ensemble.

Jake Kot on bass.

Israel Annoh on drums and percussion.

Mix engineer: Michael Cooper.

Graphic artist, Terrie Thompson


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McStout

Quality time, in color
This music comes in hues only the ear can appreciate, yet is surprisingly accessible. Before the Common Era is well thought out, flawlessly executed and is produced with such pristine skill that it leaves an aural impression hours after the last cut ends. Yet it doesn't sound slick. This might be the late night CD to end all late night CDs. If you disagree, you'd better check your watch.