The Illusionary Movements of Geraldine and Nazu [Barnes & Noble Exclusive] J. Ralph

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  • Release Date: 05/03/2005
  • Sales Rank: 11,514
  • Label: Alliance Entertainment Corp.
  • UPC: 603777800424

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Illusionary Movements of Geraldine and Nazu [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

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The Illusionary Movements of Geraldine and Nazu [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

1LISTENUntitled 17 4:33
2LISTEN"M" 6:07
3LISTENOne Million Miles Away 3:57
4LISTENMi Ricordo 2:58
5LISTENWhere the Day Takes You 2:59
6LISTENThrift Shop Warrior (Instrumental) 5:06
7LISTENParadise Del' Anima Persa 4:15
8LISTEN"M" (Instrumental) 6:07
9LISTENWhen She Dances 5:56

Editorial Reviews

J. Ralph may not be a household name, but chances are his music enters your home every day, in the form of evocative soundscapes from countless TV ad campaigns. A self-taught composer who found early success in the heady realm of electronica, where he was known as Spy, J. Ralph's compositions are no mere jingles, but rather lush orchestral backdrops drawing on classical and cinematic prototypes, sometimes showing traces of his electronica expertise as well: the wistfully romantic music on the stereo in your Volkswagen (or Honda, or Volvo) as you cruise into the sunset. Behind its cryptic title, The Illusionary Movements of Geraldine and Nazu allows this versatile composer some space to breathe beyond the 30-second mark, as one expansive track after another etches itself into your memory. Half of the tunes are strictly instrumental, ranging from the lyrical solo violin and surging symphonic climaxes of "Untitled 17" to the Celtic tinge of "Where the Day Takes You" and the dramatic fanfares of "Paradise del'Anima Persa." The vocal tracks add a layer of dramatic mystery: "M" develops like an operatic scene, with a mezzo-soprano and a (Bocelli-esque) baritone in ardent dialogue and duet, pausing to dance a tarantella in the middle. The guitar and Middle Eastern strings on "One Million Miles Away" and the distant accordion on "Mi Ricordo" are among the many eclectic and ear-grabbing sonic touches, but there's also an emotional core in each song that goes deep beneath the appealing surface. J. Ralph's advertising clients should beware: After listening to this music on its own, you won't so much remember the products it was used to promote as simply admire the composer's distinctive talents and imagination. Scott Paulin, Barnes & Noble

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September 27, 2010: This is definitely going in my "if I was ever stranded on a desert island collection."

One of the best CD's I've ever heardby Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: I was in B&N and they were playing it over the loudspeaker. Fantastic. I asked what it was and bought two copies, one for me and a friend. Am buying another copy now for my son in Seattle. Overall, one of the finest CD's I have ever heard. Listen once and your'e hooked.


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