Acadia Jim Chappell

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  • Release Date: 08/20/1996
  • Label: GALLERY (ESI)
  • UPC: 613435100124

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Acadia

1LISTENBeech Mountain Lookout 4:07
2LISTENLong Pond Canoe 5:48
3LISTENThe Loop Road 4:22
4LISTENThe Carriage Road 3:30
5LISTENBay Without a Name 6:25
6LISTENCadillac Mountain 5:17
7LISTENWonderland Tidepool 1:19
8LISTENJordan Pond 4:02
9LISTENOut Towards the Islands 7:03
10LISTENLeaving 5:55
11LISTENSouthwest Harbor 4:57
12LISTENSomething Left Behind 4:47
13LISTENAcadia Theme 5:36

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Editorial Reviews

Jim Chappell's musical pendulum has swung successfully from stark solo piano roots to recent pop-fusion dates, and he integrates both perfectly on the magnificent Acadia, the first in a promised series of National Park tributes from Gallery Records. In his liner notes, Chappell reflects upon hiking with a tape recorder through coastal Maine's greatest treasure, combining his verbal impressions with nature sounds and the musical motifs that naturally emerged. He develops each of these into beautifully composed and produced musical snapshots, sharing with us a thoughtful travelogue of a picture perfect day of brisk hiking and moments of quiet reflection. Walking basslines key us into the spirit of Chappell's sojourn, whose story is told through a series of piano melodies which first trickle then rush, strings that evoke the feeling of clear air and wind, and subtle shadings of oboe, English Horn, flute, clarinet, and violin which reflect the shifting colors and topography of the landscape. From the playful jog up "Carriage Road" to the quiet awe he felt at the "Bay Without a Name," Chappell illustrates the profound connection between music and nature. Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide

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I am in Acadia everytime I hear it !!!by Anonymous

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March 23, 2000: My Wife and I travel often, we've seen many of the Treasures of the National Park System. A few years back we made it to Acadia, and came across Jim Chappell's CD in Bar Harbor. My wife and I have a very large range of Musical taste, from Metal to Classical. The one thing we agree on is that this CD is our favorite of all time. Maybe it was the vacation, maybe it is the memories... but this CD captures the feeling of Acadia National Park. This review is not about specific musical arrangement, chords or instruments. It is about what music should be about, the feeling that comes from it. We would recommend this CD to anyone traveling to Acadia, those who enjoy the outdoors or those who just want to sit back and listen to some music that takes you somewhere else.