Deep Breakfast Ray Lynch

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  • Release Date: 09/18/2001
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Sales Rank: 2,041
  • Label: RAY LYNCH PRODUCTION
  • UPC: 735371111825

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Deep Breakfast

1LISTENCelestial Soda Pop 4:42
2LISTENThe Oh of Pleasure 5:22
3LISTENFalling in the Garden 2:47
4LISTENYour Feeling Shoulders 7:34
5LISTENRhythm in the Pews 4:13
6LISTENKathleen's Song 4:10
7LISTENPastorale 5:31
8LISTENTiny Geometries 6:01

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Editorial Reviews

Following an identity crisis in the early 1980s, classical guitarist Ray Lynch was encouraged by his spiritual mentor Master Da Free John to use musical composition as his spiritual path. SKY OF MIND (1983) became an underground New Age classic, setting the stage for 1984's DEEP BREAKFAST. Best known for the electrically effervescent "Celestial Soda Pop," DEEP BREAKFAST attracted legions of fans and was given extensive airplay. Lynch was named Billboard magazine's Instrumentalist of the Year in both 1989 and 1990, and the album hit platinum in 1993. Bubbling over with catchy melodies in a universe of brisk sounds -- and heady with sublime spiritual meditations featuring viola and piano -- DEEP BREAKFAST is delightful and fulfilling without being preachy. Lynch's popular classic is the perfect introduction to the magical and mysterious world of electronic music. Carol Wright, Barnes & Noble



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This is not music to dance with. It is music to watch a setting sun with. It is always placed in theby cmichaeldavis

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June 10, 2009: Ray Lynch brings the sounds of whales into the music of his electronic instrumentations and creates a very thought provoking sound that slows down the pulse of any listner. I found his work Deep Breakfast especially soothing to listen to while watching the sun set across the marshes of lower South Carolina.

All music and no words allows a person's own thoughts to develop without the interferences of someone elses words leading them in an unknow direction. I hope someone else out there will look for and listen to this man's music. I know nothing of his spiritual thoughts or philosophy.

W-O-W!!by Anonymous

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February 24, 2003: What an incredible find! Terrific music. I have ordered every CD available. Marvelous doesn't even say it all.


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