LOVELY SOLO, DUO AND TRIO MUSIC FROM PIANIST-GUITARIST DAVID FRANKLIN
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By GenaPeters
David Franklin plays acoustic guitar and acoustic piano equally well and he shows off his talents to great effect on his first all-instrumental album, PLAYING WITH SHADOWS. Ten of the tunes feature Michael Manring, considered the pre-imminent bass-player in new age music. The interplay between the various instruments is stellar. On a few pieces Franklin overdubs himself so that it is a trio sound with piano, guitar and bass (plus accordion on one tune and guest electric guitar on another). There also are a handful of solo piano numbers interspersed throughout.
Franklin is a life-long musician who previously worked as a drummer and electric-keyboardist in rock bands, and recorded several singer-songwriter folk-pop albums, plus an avant-garde recording. He also is licensed therapist and an environmentalist (he once made an ecological awareness trek on foot all the way across the United States).
This is gentle, full-of-feeling music. The piano and acoustic guitar are real acoustic instruments (no synthesizers) and Manring plays the hauntingly-flowing fretless electric bass. The music they create is eclectic, invigorating and passionate.