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The Wedding Album CDr (2007)
Walking Together in Unison
Portable Landscape
Give Them Gum
There's Nothing Much Under that Leaf
Measuring Distance of Time
Extracting Water from Stone
Spirits Within an Eye
Across a Valley of Sand
Blossoming out of Hardships
If It Weren't for My Memory
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Music composed for friend's wedding invitations. Performers: Justin Wright, Aaron Martin, Matt Hill, McKinley Jones, Bronson Kistler, Nate Lewis & Samantha Grasso.
Album only available to wedding guests.
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I didn't think I would ever get to hear this album as it was only handed out as a gift to all the guest's at the wedding ceremony for two of Wright's friends: Ryan Kegley & Megan Hoffman. The two also designed and created the album's artwork (the happy couple's smiling faces is the first thing we see when opening the cover). But what about the music? Although quite recognizable, Expo '70's sound is much less gloomy and ominous here than usual; often using his acoustic instruments more prominently. There's a certain melancholic beauty and playfulness emanating from most of these pieces. Tracks like the organ driven Walking Together In Unison (an homage to Mendelssohn?) or Give Them Gum might even catch a few fans off guard because of their upbeat nature. Spirits Within An Eye and Measuring Distance Of Time are more recognizable tracks with Blossoming Out Of Hardships being the album's most memorable and unique track.
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