Anegada Caribbean Breeze by Rick Glaze (CD, 2009)

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Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
UPC
0700261263342
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Record Label
Cdb, CD Baby
UPC
0700261263342
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7046049997

Product Key Features

Release Year
2009
Format
CD
Genre
Easy Listening
Artist
Rick Glaze
Release Title
Anegada Caribbean Breeze

Dimensions

Item Weight
0.21 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
12
Number of Discs
1
Tracks
Caribbean Breeze, Anegada, Cool Nights in Santa Cruz, Beach Down in the Islands, That Stone, The Purple River, Nickel Beer, Virtual Love, A Mustang Is Cool, Over, Dumbarton Bridge, White Dove
Notes
Caribbean Breeze "Caribbean Breeze" was written in Jamaica while touring the beaches and the countryside. I was struck by the slow, simple life in the Blue Mountain Range. A friend, who knows the Islands well, pointed out an avocado tree growing wild. It wasn't trimmed up, neat and accessible by ladder like the groves in California, but instead was huge and sprawling, and part of the canopy of the forest. The avocados were randomly growing throughout and routinely picked by small boys climbing as high as they could and shaking the trees like mad. Mangos were there, too. Standing on the peaks looking out at the sea with the breeze blowing, further inspired this song. Anegada Before I set eyes on this island, I wanted to write a song with it's poetic name. For two hours sailing on a close reach from North Sound, Virgin Gorda, everyone on the boat was singing the old rock hit, "Ine Gada de Vita," just to throw me off, I'm sure. Arriving at the waypoint, the cruiser's guide says "turn east to 50 degrees when you see the house with the white roof". It doesn't get any more complicated than that on Anegada. Our boat sat on a shallow, eight feet of crystal-clear water over a white sand floor. A fiery-red sunset and a few enormous lobsters further inspired this song. Cool Nights in Santa Cruz After one of my first sailing trips to the Islands, I took a short drive to Santa Cruz, south of San Francisco. I walked along the Boardwalk and soaked up the ambiance of this lively scene. A big clipper ship sailed across the mouth of Monterey Bay that afternoon. A few weeks passed and a friend invited me to a wine tour at the Byington Winery in the Santa Cruz Mountains. After a look at the casks, we strolled through the pinot noir vineyards. The tour guide explained that this grape variety makes the best wine because of the "cool nights." With clipper ships and cool nights, this song was born. What a haunting descant that Georgia Glaze sings on the chorus! Beach Down in the Islands During a few days of downtime from a bad cold, I occupied myself by reading "The Pelican Brief" by John Grisham. The image of an escape plan to the Islands for the good guys in case their complicated intrigued failed, stuck in my mind all night, and images of living on a remote island turned around in my head. The next morning, I walked straight to the piano and wrote the whole song in one sitting. That Stone I was in the audience one night when Bay Area folk singer/songwriter, Steve Kritzer, sang his song about Irish stones. That started me thinking, "what if a stone could sing?" In my mind's eye, I saw an image of an old gypsy woman and a young boy on a beach and the magic of a stone that sings. I had met Steve Meckfessel recently at a songwriter's circle and I thought this was an idea right down his alley. Bingo! We sat down outdoors in Santa Cruz one morning, a block from the beach, and cranked this touching song out. The Purple River I had this eerie rock-ballad melody rolling around in my head for a couple of years. The first verse was all I could get out because I couldn't seem to fit a story or theme to the song. It felt like it should be a young adult, angst theme, but since I passed through that stage many years ago the song didn't get written. After I found a publisher for my first novel and the wheels were grinding to promote it, I decided to try using the story of this treacherous trip down a wild river, the setting of the novel, to finish the song. I am happy with the song and Kevin Harris produced it wonderfully. The only glitch is the publisher changed the title of the book from "The Purple River" to "The Middle Fork." Published May 1, 2009, Synergy Books. Nickel Beer One trick I learned from the songwriting pros in Nashville is to keep a "hook book" close by all the time. Good songs are about turning interesting, and sometimes unusual phrases. Many of these phrases come from regular people in everyday conversation. So, a "hook book" collects

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