Dreamwalk
5:04. Flute, oboe, cello, synths, percussion, harp, voices. Hypnotic, mystical, deep, and dreamy. An amazing tune, and nothing else like it, really.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Frank & Mandy
4:14. Piano, flute, oboe, cello fretless bass, percussion. Lilting, dancing, uplifting, swirling, twirling. This album by all rights should have gotten the Grammy, but that’s a long story.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Helium
4:32. Flute, soprano sax, synths, piano, cello, fretless bass, drum kit, percussion, panpipes. Bubbly! Fun, dancey. Light as…
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Lake Shrine
8:29. Synths, violin, electric piano, other pianos, percussion. Dreamy, but not sleepy. A journey.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Let’s Talk
5:06. Piano, bass, drum kit, flute, soprano sax, marimba, guitar, cello. Sweet, light, pretty, fun, and a little nostalgic.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Meanwhile In The Backseat
4:47. The windows are all fogged. That big black car’s a rockin’. Better not get too close. Severe funk/rock in progress. Dirty, nasty slide guitar. Better slide on down.
From the album, Tiptoes.
New Girlfriend
4:04. Cello, piano, bells, flute, bass, pretty things. Whimsical, a little kooky. Light, fun, full of charm.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Olive Branch
4:09. Harp, flute, strings, oboe, percussion, piano. Lilting, classical. Light and fluffy, never stuffy.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Rail Runner
3:38. Saxes on the railroad! Featuring harmonica by the one and only Howard Levy. Rockin’ along the tracks.
From the album, Gratitunes.
Rain Driver
4:30. Serious intrigue! And a rare and beautiful piece of music. Cello and soprano duke it out once again, this time in the rain. Who wins? We all do, with a snappy tune like Rain Driver!
From the album, Gratitunes.
Reconciliation
3:48. Jazz, including a harp. Sax, band.
From the album, Hotcakes.
Simon & Michael
6:10 A very unusual and curious song. Flute, piano, synths, bells, cello, bass, drum kit, violin, soprano sax. Lots going on. Different sections for different scenes, perhaps. You’d just have to listen.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
The Bussman’s Triumph
3:02. Cute, tidy, catchy and wistful. Soprano sax soft and warm. Celtic flute, trumpet, piano, band. Such a sweet tune, like a happy march around the square.
From the album, Gratitunes.
The Listener
4:15. Dark, solid piano and bass groove. Minor key. Major work underfoot. The good kind of stress.
From the album, Tiptoes.
The Weaver’s Tale
3:53. A masterful, “Masterpiece Theatre” sort of composition. Dark, winding intrigue in 3/4 time. Gorgeous cello, sax, and piano banding together to save the world.
From the album, Tiptoes.