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	| Wychmore Hill Suite I : Country Mile The acoustic guitar stylings on this bring both a folk and soft rock vibe. It turns pretty rocking further down the road.
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	| Wychmore Hill Suite II : Ring of Steel 
 This feels more dramatic somehow. It leans toward fusion and has some Spanish guitar things at play. It gets particularly intricate and more proggy later. | 
	
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	| Wychmore Hill Suite III : Peaceful Land 
 I really love the energy and melodies on this acoustic instrumental that manages to rock. | 
	
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	| Wychmore Hill Suite IV : Jack The Lad 
 The intricate guitar work on this really shines, while the tune has a lot of acoustic prog rocking energy. There are some different moods at play on this via different sections. | 
	
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	| Twilight of a Diva 
 This piano piece is quite pretty. It seems to have both jazz and classical elements at play. | 
	
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	| High Flight 
 Electronic and lush, this is another beautiful piece of music. It's a keyboard based number. | 
	
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	| Sarabande Noir 
 Intricate acoustic guitar is on the menu here. This is very evocative and compelling. It has plenty of classical music elements at play. | 
	
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	| Kathryn Downes Trad. 
 This piano solo is quite pleasing. It's gentle and rather classical in nature. | 
	
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	| The Golden Hour 
 The multiple layers of acoustic guitar on the title track work so well. This is a moving piece of music. It has so much beauty and charm built into it. | 
	
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	| Hour Glass 
 This is a short piano piece that works well. | 
	
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	| Roads In Between (vocal version) 
 Here we get a real rock music arrangement. As you can guess from the parenthetical, this includes vocals. It's an effective melodic rock song. I really love everything about this when it rocks out further later, but the acoustic guitar in particular stands out. | 
	
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	| Benediction 
 An acoustic guitar solo, this piece is just what you expect by this point. | 
	
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	| Soliloquy for Sylvie 
 With both keyboards and acoustic guitar in the mix, there is a real sedate magic to this track. It has a sadness to it, but also real beauty. | 
	
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	| Rushlight 
 This powerful guitar piece feels a lot like the early era of Genesis. | 
	
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	| New World 
 More of a new age vibe permeates this slow moving, but lush track. | 
	
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	| Cirrus 
 This is a short piece of atmospheric keyboard sounds. | 
	
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	| Under The Southern Stars 
 The piano modes on this are quite classically based and very pretty. | 
	
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	| Sea Drift 
 We're back to acoustic guitar now. This is an intricate solo piece. At less than a minute long, it's also very short. | 
	
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	| Night Spectre 
 Trippy electronics are on the menu here. | 
	
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	| Mean Streets 
 Built on more of a full fusion arrangement, I really dig the bass work on this. | 
	
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	| Sky Diving 
 I love the energy and vibe of this electronic piece. It reminds me a little of Synergy perhaps. It has some synthetic orchestration and chorale sounds. | 
	
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	| Summer's Lease 
 Here we get more piano work. This is evocative and pretty. | 
	
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	| His Final Bow 
 There is a synthetic richness to the keyboard textures on this closing number.  | 
	
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