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Wild Blue

Wild Blue CD Cover

Say…  you mix jazz harmonies with soaring melodies touched by the Celtic world and the Levant. Add quirky rhythms, luminous lyrics, a wide open sky, lightening and deep water; hear a silvery voice in multiple octaves that “reaches into a deep hollow place, then climbs out and soars.” Each song is like a little play, taking you on a journey – music of the imagination. Listen loud! This is Wild Blue, Pan Morigan’s new album: 9 genre-bending, innovative songs, sung, written, arranged, and produced by Pan, straight from her heart to yours.

Details

Stellar guest artists provided beautiful and surprising sound: Ben Butler on acoustic guitars and many, many stringed things, including gorgeous solo moments, Marc Shulman on guitars, tiple, and Laude, Beth Bahia Cohen on Turkish bowed Tanbur and Norwegian Hardanger fiddle, Richard Hammond on acoustic bass, Julie Lyonn Lieberman on violin, Michel Moushabek on riq, Ben Wittman on drums and percussion. And Pan also plays: accordion, violin and viola, guitars, hunter’s harp, octave mandolin, flute, and percussion.

Wonderful engineers worked on the album, including mastering engineer Ted Spencer at Ted Spencer Recording, whose fine attention to detail made the tracks shimmer.

Listen right here

Click on a title link to Play/Stop the music.

  1. Blue
  2. Riddle of the Red Bird
  3. Traveler’s Gift
  4. Solomon’s Lament
  5. Sol de la Noche
  6. Night
  7. Peach
  8. Lullaby Canoe
  9. Written and Erased

Ordering

You can get Wild Blue by going to cdbaby.com/cd/panmorigan2, Digstation, itunes, or Amazon Music. Or get it right now by contacting pan@panmorigan.com

The CD is also available at Broadside Bookshop. http://www.broadsidebooks.com/ This is a wonderfully friendly independent bookshop that supports artists, writers, and readers. You can order from them on line – they can get ANYTHING for you. Orders over 25 bucks get free shipping.

Read reviews of Wild Blue right here

A thought: CDs sound better than downloads cause they’re not so compressed. And, with a CD, if your computer or iPod dies, you still have a backup. Getting CDs helps artists, too – as iTunes and Amazon pay little. The physical world is still beautiful. :-)

(You can get Wild Blue CDs from this site, or from CDBaby.)