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Kukoufey
-Descripcion Original:
No synopsis available. Review Given his popularity in his native Canada and his success as a songwriter for others (Santana, Bette Midler, America and Manfred Mann), it s somewhat surprising that Ian Thomas isn t better known in the U.S. His sole domestic chart entry, Painted Ladies, dates back some 40 years, making Little Dreams seem more like a new introduction rather than a belated return. In that case, Thomas creates a sterling first impression. Touched with his usual optimism, Little Dreams features bubbly love songs like Waiting for the Sunrise and After All These Years, each flush with rich, radio-ready arrangements that achieve pure pop perfection. Thomas and co-producer Peter Cardinali also take pains to vary the template. The low-lit euphoria of Fear of Falling a spin-off of sorts on John Lennon s Imagine ( If there was no heaven/No one would get burned ), the Sting-esque What a Day to Fall in Love and the stirring Waiting for the Sunrise exude heartfelt sentiment that elevates the album to a loftier plain. After all these years, Thomas music remains effortlessly alluring. Hopefully, Little Dreams will be a wake-up call to the uninitiated. - Lee Zimmerman --Elmore Magazine (Alma) It s a good job Ian Thomas s marriage to wife Catherine is going smoothly; otherwise he would have had a bitch of a time writing this album. No Adele, Taylor Swift or even Alanis Morissette flare-ups here! All is well in the Thomas household with five of the album s 10 songs reflecting positively on their long-term relationship. Ian, himself is obviously in a good place with tracks like `Life Is Good , `What A Day To Fall In Love and `Don t Touch A Thing all transmitting a positive vibe. Produced by former Boomers band mate, Peter Cardinali and featuring contributions from his Lunch At Allen s sidekicks Marc Jordan and Murray Mclauchlan, these 10 songs are all deceptively simplistic yet stunningly effective. The self-titled lead-off single boasts a poignant message about taking time out to do simple things while Stash Some Time Away asks the question, What would you give to spend just a little time with a lost loved one . Beautifully recorded and brilliantly produced. Ian Thomas is a gifted artist at the top of his game. - Keith Sharp --Music Express Ian Thomas is a superb pop artist, a star of the first magnitude, with an uncommon melodic flair and lyrical sensitivity. A smartly executed 10-song collection supported by an allstar cast consisting of Boomers bandmate (and Alma Records owner) Peter Cardinali, drummer Jorn Andersen, the Breit bothers - Kevin and Gary - on guitars and piano, keyboard whiz Robi Botos, and Lunch At Allens bandmates Murray McLachlan and Marc Jordan special guesting with Molly Johnson. The prolific and successful songwriter makes no accommodation to todays commercial palette on this return, but its pretty much guaranteed that there will be covers that result from this song set, including Life Is Good and After All These Years. Ian first hit internationally in 1973 with Painted Ladies. With a Juno award, four SOCAN classic awards for Painted Ladies, Right Before Your Eyes, Hold On and Pilot, a UNICEF Danny Kaye Humanitarian award, Juno and Gemini nominations,15 albums and nearly as many top twenty records later, Ian has now added author to the mix with two novels, Bequest (Manor House 2006) and his latest The Lost Chord (Manor House 2008). Ian s lyrics have been utilized in English textbooks while his songs have found international success with many artists such as Santana, America, Manfred Man, Chicago, Bette Midler and Ann Murray. He also records and tours the country regularly with good friends Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan, and Cindy Church in a band called Lunch At Allen s. From 1990 to 2000, Ian wrote &recorded four albums and toured with his band The Boomers who were comprised of some of the Canada s finest musicians - Peter Cardinali, Rick Gratton and Bill Dylan. Wh
-Fabricante :
Kukoufey
-Descripcion Original:
No synopsis available. Review Given his popularity in his native Canada and his success as a songwriter for others (Santana, Bette Midler, America and Manfred Mann), it s somewhat surprising that Ian Thomas isn t better known in the U.S. His sole domestic chart entry, Painted Ladies, dates back some 40 years, making Little Dreams seem more like a new introduction rather than a belated return. In that case, Thomas creates a sterling first impression. Touched with his usual optimism, Little Dreams features bubbly love songs like Waiting for the Sunrise and After All These Years, each flush with rich, radio-ready arrangements that achieve pure pop perfection. Thomas and co-producer Peter Cardinali also take pains to vary the template. The low-lit euphoria of Fear of Falling a spin-off of sorts on John Lennon s Imagine ( If there was no heaven/No one would get burned ), the Sting-esque What a Day to Fall in Love and the stirring Waiting for the Sunrise exude heartfelt sentiment that elevates the album to a loftier plain. After all these years, Thomas music remains effortlessly alluring. Hopefully, Little Dreams will be a wake-up call to the uninitiated. - Lee Zimmerman --Elmore Magazine (Alma) It s a good job Ian Thomas s marriage to wife Catherine is going smoothly; otherwise he would have had a bitch of a time writing this album. No Adele, Taylor Swift or even Alanis Morissette flare-ups here! All is well in the Thomas household with five of the album s 10 songs reflecting positively on their long-term relationship. Ian, himself is obviously in a good place with tracks like `Life Is Good , `What A Day To Fall In Love and `Don t Touch A Thing all transmitting a positive vibe. Produced by former Boomers band mate, Peter Cardinali and featuring contributions from his Lunch At Allen s sidekicks Marc Jordan and Murray Mclauchlan, these 10 songs are all deceptively simplistic yet stunningly effective. The self-titled lead-off single boasts a poignant message about taking time out to do simple things while Stash Some Time Away asks the question, What would you give to spend just a little time with a lost loved one . Beautifully recorded and brilliantly produced. Ian Thomas is a gifted artist at the top of his game. - Keith Sharp --Music Express Ian Thomas is a superb pop artist, a star of the first magnitude, with an uncommon melodic flair and lyrical sensitivity. A smartly executed 10-song collection supported by an allstar cast consisting of Boomers bandmate (and Alma Records owner) Peter Cardinali, drummer Jorn Andersen, the Breit bothers - Kevin and Gary - on guitars and piano, keyboard whiz Robi Botos, and Lunch At Allens bandmates Murray McLachlan and Marc Jordan special guesting with Molly Johnson. The prolific and successful songwriter makes no accommodation to todays commercial palette on this return, but its pretty much guaranteed that there will be covers that result from this song set, including Life Is Good and After All These Years. Ian first hit internationally in 1973 with Painted Ladies. With a Juno award, four SOCAN classic awards for Painted Ladies, Right Before Your Eyes, Hold On and Pilot, a UNICEF Danny Kaye Humanitarian award, Juno and Gemini nominations,15 albums and nearly as many top twenty records later, Ian has now added author to the mix with two novels, Bequest (Manor House 2006) and his latest The Lost Chord (Manor House 2008). Ian s lyrics have been utilized in English textbooks while his songs have found international success with many artists such as Santana, America, Manfred Man, Chicago, Bette Midler and Ann Murray. He also records and tours the country regularly with good friends Murray McLauchlan, Marc Jordan, and Cindy Church in a band called Lunch At Allen s. From 1990 to 2000, Ian wrote &recorded four albums and toured with his band The Boomers who were comprised of some of the Canada s finest musicians - Peter Cardinali, Rick Gratton and Bill Dylan. Wh





