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Cam Butler[dlnet018] - Cam Butler - Self Titled (2004)


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Four tracks of soaring majestic cinematic guitar playing. Think Ennio Morricone conducting an orchestra equipped with vintage Gibson Les Paul guitars, a gigantic string section and you'd be pretty close to summing it up. DOWNLOAD THIS SUCKER NOW!!!

This item is part of the collection: Dreamland Recordings

Author: Cam Butler
Date: 2004-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Soundtrack; Cinematic Ambients; scape

Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs


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Cam Butler is the guitar player for Melbournian 3-piece group SILVER RAY. Since emerging a few years ago and 3 excellent albums on the label Pharmacy Records already under their belt, Silver Ray have continued to earn more fans with their dazzling mix of moody guitar piano and drums. For more info check out Pharmacy's site at www.pharmacyrecords.com.au

Individual Files

Audio Files128Kbps MP3
So Long Friend6.5M
Today, Troubles Seem Far Away5.5M
Brothers & Sisters4.4M
Lonely World5.8M
Image FilesJPEG
cd image100.7K
front cover363.3K
small front19.6K
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dlnet018_files.xmlMetadata4.7K
dlnet018_meta.xmlMetadata1.5K
dlnet018_reviews.xmlMetadata1.2K
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Downloaded 3,176 times Average Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Reviewer: apolinary - 5 out of 5 stars - September 25, 2007
Subject: Soundtrack of a good film

It has indeed something from Morricone: the instruments, especially the guitar and orchestra. Morricone-style is at most heard in the firs track: "So Long Friend".
The tracks could come from soundtrack to the film it would be a good one.
"Lonely world" is simply beautiful - really touching.

Reviewer: shamefile - 3 out of 5 stars - January 27, 2005
Subject: Cinematic

Certainly can hear the Morricone in here, even if this is the cheesier side of the spaghetti (lots of strings), still worth a listen. Lonely world has a bit of a GSYBE! take on the whole Morricone thing.


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