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Ghost Canyon

Title - Land of Dreams
Artist - Annie Moscow

For those unaware, Annie Moscow’s new recording Land of Dreams is an album about life, gratitude, acceptance and transformation.

Indeed, anyone who’s fortunate enough to have been on this planet for any length of time knows it’s a journey of twists and turns, triumphs and losses. And thus, each jolt in the road brings the gift of new perspective to maybe ease your way of the next earthquake, or help you avoid it.

Annie Moscow conveys her artistry as a performer, contemporary poet and modern-day storyteller, with her fresh perspective and unique themes. With a piano style that ranges from the intimate to explosive, combined with a unique and powerful voice, her cinematic songs take your right into the picture.

Furthermore, Moscow’s music has range and has been compared to artists as diverse as Carole King, Billy Joel, Laura Nyro and Jacques Brel.

1. Sitting Here in Numbers
2. Girl Behind the Trees
3. Damaged Angel
4. Why Do I
5. Middle Child
6. Who Will I Be Good For Now
7. Gypsy Dancer
8. Open Dream
9. To See This With Me
10. Land of Dreams

This beautifully sculpted new recording opens on the delicately ambient Sitting Here in Numbers and the veritably ethereal Girl Behind the Trees, and they are followed by the Celtic-imbibed Damaged Angel, the gently melodic Why Do I and then comes the impassioned Middle Child.

Along next is the warm, all-embracing Who Will I Be Good For Now and the more strident Gypsy Dancer, and they are themselves backed by the low slung acoustic ambiance of Open Dream, the album rounding out on the aching yearn found within To See This With Me, closing on the effectively diligent smoothness of the title track, Land of Dreams.

Official Purchase Link

www.anniemoscow.com





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