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Once In A Life

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Download links and information about Once In A Life by Brian Bec Var. This album was released in 1994 and it belongs to New Age genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 01:05:07 minutes.

Artist: Brian Bec Var
Release date: 1994
Genre: New Age
Tracks: 13
Duration: 01:05:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. If Tomorrow Comes 5:32
2. Once In A Life 4:52
3. The Tears Of Machu Picchu 5:10
4. I Watched Her From Afar 4:02
5. Argentina Waits For Me 5:35
6. Wings Over The Andes 5:34
7. Mountains In My Life 4:56
8. The Midnight Ride 5:31
9. Mediterranean Nights 4:45
10. Prayer For The Wind -1- 3:46
11. Escape To Iguacu 5:28
12. The Frontier In Her Eyes 5:51
13. Prayer For The Wind -2- 4:05

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Speaking of travel soundscapes soundtracks, Brian Becvar's Real Music debut Once In a Life takes us on a fascinating tour of South America, placing his own orchestral keyboard grandeur into friendly rhythmic patterns and environments. While never quite matching the sweep over sea spray and Andes landslides established on the death defying opening track, "If Tomorrow Comes," the composer comes close several times, most notably on the sweeping "Mountains of My Life," "Escape to Iguacu" and the Methenyesque "The Midnight Ride." While he enlists the complementary input of Dave Koz, Jimmy Haslip and guitarist brother Bruce here and there, Becvar is most effective in those reflective moments which give birth to striking melodic soliloquies. Those who find their ride down South too panoramic and new agey can chill awhile and watch the inflight pop-jazz, Koz-laced movie "Mediterranean Nights," which adheres closer to convention but sacrifices none of Becvar's remarkable spiritual beauty.