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Finger style and Acoustic Progressive guitar, flute, synth and Mellotron.
Welcome to the music of Carlo D'Anna's Ridiculous Dream music. Also known as "Dream Warrior" in some circles. Influences and music styles ranging from basic to progressive rock, with definite Retro seventies sound. If you enjoy the sound of Moody Blues, George Harrison, Genesis, Dead Can Dance, and others of the same style, more or less, you will probably like this music. I use quite a bit of Mellotron and acoustic fingerstyle guitar as well.
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Roger John
Oct 04, 2010
Im not a biggie on the Baroque side however, to say the least to do music from Windwood to BAroque is quite expansive and shows great diversity which I truly admire.
Dr. Bob's Jazz - Benefit Boppin' Quartet - JBBQ
Sep 29, 2010
Wonderful Baroque Music Carlo!!!!! And you did an exceptional job of vocal layering. Your unique stamp on this song is truly outstanding...thank you for such
superb listening pleasure. Bob
ANDYF
Sep 29, 2010
Hi Carlo! This is quite unusual indeed.Great vocals and distinctly haunting. Thanks for stopping by too.
Take Care
Andy :)
The Smivets
Sep 28, 2010
Wow Carlo, never expected this from you - knocked me sideways! I'd never heard of John Bennett before but I'll try to find more after hearing this. Great version and cool monk impression!
Rodrica Rudge
Sep 28, 2010
Great vocals - always a pleasure to hear a track that is unusual and different from the norm. Stunning work.
Keyshardy
Sep 27, 2010
Haunting and dynamic!!..Nice one carlo!
Mikejazz
Sep 26, 2010
Amazing voice creations, unique, exquisite and dramatic.
Yninoarrane
Sep 26, 2010
Very nice indeed.
Love the vocals.
Michael Bennett
Sep 26, 2010
Very creative and spooky, but also very cool.
Excellent job, Carlo!!!
Finnski
Sep 26, 2010
Very middle age and gloomy but great at the same time!
VMP (USA)
Sep 26, 2010
A CLASSIC rendition!!!!!!! Unique, absolutely haunting, entirely timeless and memorable, wow!!!!
The Overture
Sep 26, 2010
very dark and spoooky i enjoyed this one allot :)
Andy
Michael Duran
Sep 25, 2010
Perfect for the Halloween season, nice layering amico!
Weeping is actually one of the Constants Of Nature, exactly like the speed of light and the inverse square laws of gravity. For each one of us who begins to weep, somewhere else in another place ( another time perhaps ) stops. ( The same seems to be true of laughter. ) The 2 are even connected : When once you feel sorrow again look in your heart, and you'll see that in fact you are weeping for that which was once your laughter and delight. ( Wow... So far this is one of my best reviews ever... ! ) What a surprising timeless and gloomy performance - great depth and beautiful melody strokes also. I liked it! Thank you for kind words on HWSIS - Johannes.