Pete Bardens
Water Colors


Electronic
Laserdisc, 11   Tracks, 37:31  Length
01 Opening Logo
02 Introduction -
03 Ghostwater 04:15
04 Journey 05:10
05 Water Colors 04:24
06 A Higher Ground 04:55
07 Yellowstone Blue 04:04
08 De Profundis (From The Depths) 05:00
09 Timepiece 04:40
10 Shape Of The Rain 05:03
11 End Credits
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Standard LD sleeve
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Keyboards Pete Bardens
Drums Jethro Foxx
Guitar Neale Heywood
Bass Mychal Lomas
Vocals Syreeta Wright
Producer Pete Bardens; Malcolm Cecil; Phil Da Costa
Engineer Malcolm Cecil; Phil Da Costa
Personal Details
Index # 174
Owner Dave
Tags Ambient, Cool Jazz, Fusion, New Age
User Defined
Purchased New
Video Notes Jan Nickman
Notes
Electronic music often gets a bad rap for being overblown, less than pure, and contrived. But keyboardist Bardens makes it clear that, if textured correctly, electro tunes and rhythms can make for some engaging pop music. Water Colors is part rock & roll, part spacey and meditative, and always engaging and melodic, even on the vocal tunes. He emblazons his synth base with everything from acoustic piano to electric guitar and percussion, and succeeds in crossing the boundaries into the pop jazz realm once or twice. A few of the tunes carry a repetitive melody a little too far, a few moments meander into the stratosphere, but otherwise this collection makes for a unique listen which gives a good name to its classification as plugged in new age. -- Jonathan Widran (allmusic.com)