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People In Sorrow's self-titled album is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece that explores the depths of grief and loss. Each track is a poignant reflection of the pain and sorrow that comes with the loss of a loved one, and the musicianship is simply stunning.
The album opens with "Lament for J", a mournful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. From there, the listener is taken on a journey through the stages of grief, from the anger and confusion of "Rage" to the acceptance and peace of "Epitaph".
The musicianship on this album is truly exceptional, with each member of the band bringing their unique talents to the table. The jazz influences are evident throughout, with the saxophone and trumpet providing some truly breathtaking moments.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Traditionen II | ||
Exploit KC | ||
Avoir Une Froussade Bleue | ||
SE-X-O | ||
Hungarika | ||
Carmina Figurata | ||
Madame Darine | ||
Hommage A La Voix De C. | ||
Lure | ||
Spielhausen | ||
Jombo | ||
Loomoona | ||
Mawkish Vixen | ||
W.A. Cakewalk | ||
Haz'Na | ||
Lymphatique | ||
Brax | ||
Exploit Them Once More | ||
Oludara | ||
Allein | ||
Premonition |
Role | Credit |
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Composed By | People In Sorrow |
Arranged By | People In Sorrow |
Producer | People In Sorrow |
Recorded By | People In Sorrow |
People In Sorrow's self-titled album is a deeply moving and emotionally charged work of art that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who listens. Highly recommended for fans of jazz and anyone looking for a cathartic musical experience.