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The New Edge

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Download links and information about The New Edge by Acoustic Alchemy. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to New Age, Jazz, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 44:44 minutes.

Artist: Acoustic Alchemy
Release date: 1993
Genre: New Age, Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 10
Duration: 44:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Oceans Apart 5:39
2. The Notting Hill Two-Step 3:51
3. Slow Ride Home 4:13
4. Cool As a Rule 3:49
5. Santa Câfé 4:27
6. Arc-En-Ciel 3:21
7. London Skyline 6:06
8. The Liaison 5:18
9. Until Always 4:54
10. Rive Gauche 3:06

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Cynics might roll their eyes at the album's title — there is nothing at all edgy about this duo's buffed-to-a-high-gloss music — but The New Edge is actually one of Acoustic Alchemy's most entertaining releases. There's a playfulness to these tunes, like the puckish electronic drums on the flamenco-tinged and downright catchy "Notting Hill Two-Step" and the tongue-in-cheek boulevardier pretensions of the closing "Rive Gauche," that suggests a pair of sharp wits behind the well-packaged sheen of this music. The songs are a consistently memorable lot this time out, with a much higher than usual ratio of interesting melodies to snoozy new age mush, and the production, for once, is not so Velveeta-smooth that the record actually becomes hard to listen to. Indeed, songs like the genuinely lovely "Arc-En-Ciel" and "London Skyline" are among the duo's best ever. If you're only going to get one Acoustic Alchemy album, this is the one to get.