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A Smile For Every Tear
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Instrumental Classical/World Fusion - A classical guitar and acoustic piano ballad that blends Baroque-styled piano, Spanish flamenco, and Latin American folk music influences.
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World fusion bass guitarist & keyboardist with over a dozen releases, including an album of J. S. Bach arrangements for one to four bass guitars.
Bass guitar and keyboard player Gino Foti is a world fusion musician on Net Dot Music - an independent record label specializing in instrumental fusion: all-instrumental music that blends several styles and genres. His music explores the relationships between diverse musical traditions, and the dichotomy of rhythm and melody of the bass guitar, by integrating ethnic sonorities into his jazz-rock palette. He has also arranged several Johann Sebastian Bach works for one to four bass guitars, covering both sacred and secular, vocal and instrumental works from the master's oeuvre. Discography: Deep Devotion: J. S. Bach on Bass Guitar Geomantia Global Resonances Xenosonic Journeys Orbis Terrarum Sphere Of Influence Bhavachakra Vedic Mantras Bija Mantras Panchakshara Mystic Gleams Ghiza-i Ruh Breath Of Vishnu Asian Mosaic Indian Mosaic Latin Mosaic Mediterranean Mosaic The Darkness Conscious Standard Deviation (with Electrum) Frames Of Mind (with Electrum)
Song Info
Genre
Beats Beats General
Charts
Peak #215
Peak in subgenre #31
Author
Gino Foti
Rights
2006 Net Dot Music, Inc.
Uploaded
September 01, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:54
Story behind the song
The title was inspired by an old Rush tune, called "Panacea", from the following verse/passage: "Here's a meaning for my life A shelter from the storm Pacify my troubles with Her body, soft and warm Naked in our unity A smile for every tear Gentle hands that promise me Comfort through the years"
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Musan Dera
Dec 01, 2013
Here I have got the feeling the instruments are speaking and giving comfort for those who are sad, so this title is very well chosen. Nice inter-action between the instruments here.