FLAC (tracks) | 46 min | New Age | 189 MB
Upon the Corner of the Moon is the second album from Celtic harpist and multi-instrumentalist Laurence Furr, following his 2020 debut, Deep Peace, also on the myndstream label. Dr. Furr’s first album included a few pieces performed on Native American flute, but the thirteen improvised tracks on this one are peaceful solo Celtic harp bliss. Dr. Furr is a Certified Clinical Musician and Certified Therapeutic Harp Practitioner and works as a therapeutic musician at John Peter Smith Health Network in Texas. Quoting Laurence Furr: “Most of this music was improvised while playing at the hospital for staff, patients, and families. While I play, people, places, and events from my past and present fill my mind and the music comes pouring out onto the harp.” All of the music on the album was composed, produced and performed by Dr. Furr, and Tom Eaton did the mastering. Warm, soothing and reassuring, Upon the Corner of the Moon is ideal for sleep, relaxation and meditation, but it’s also wonderful for atmospheric background music and to listen to with full focus. There is plenty of substance in this music which can relieve stress and transport you to a place that is pain and worry-free.
01 – Laurence Furr – Upon the Corner of the Moon (4:47)
02 – Laurence Furr – Jacob’s Stairway (4:25)
03 – Laurence Furr – Where Angels Tread (4:01)
04 – Laurence Furr – The Weight of Beauty (4:39)
05 – Laurence Furr – Garner Fields (3:44)
06 – Laurence Furr – Genoveva’s Dance (3:46)
07 – Laurence Furr – The Turquoise Door (3:25)
08 – Laurence Furr – Fireflies (2:25)
09 – Laurence Furr – Mcdermott’s Pub (2:51)
10 – Laurence Furr – Angels Landing (4:15)
11 – Laurence Furr – She Handed Me Her Harp (3:00)
12 – Laurence Furr – Green Fields of Ireland (2:14)
13 – Laurence Furr – Matthew’s Heart (2:59)
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