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Cascadia
Lino – Eversound - ©2015


 



 

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Cascadia | 683k - 0:41

This smooth-jazz gem was inspired by the breathtaking landscapes of Central Oregon.  Special guest sax performances by Andy Warr.

 

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Lullaby Blues | 601k - 0:38
Although beginning with a “lullaby” feel, this song evolves into a provocative bluesy-rock attitude with Lino’s long time friend, Chris Frazier, delivering a high-energy performance on drums.

 

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A Short Study In E Minor | 467k - 0:27
This piece is a short and bittersweet classical guitar interlude.

 

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Farewell 559 | 750k - 0:48
Originally composed as a very personal dedication to Lino’s first hybrid wolf, Joshua, this composition was never intended for public release. However, Lino felt it appropriate to honor his number one four-legged soul mate and to celebrate his life and all those he touched in his short but magnificent life.

 

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Bittersmooth | 615k - 0:38

Another multi-dimensional smooth-jazz  piece, this tune is imbedded with a clever balance of sax and guitar.

 

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A Short Study In D Major | 500k - 0:29
Another one of Lino’s short studies on classical guitar.

 

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Sacred River | 733k - 0:45
This soothing collaboration with songwriter, Merle Hoover, honors Lino’s love of the many special rivers that flow through the beautiful country of Central Oregon.

 

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Rio Salvaje | 744k - 0:47
Translation - “Savage River”, this high-energy Spanish piece finds its inspiration once again in the stunning and fast flowing rivers of Central Oregon.

 

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On The Fly | 927k - 0:59
Simple and emotive, this mellow smooth-jazz tune was conceived in Lino’s love of fly-fishing the pristine waters of Oregon.

 

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A Short Study In E Major | 393k - 0:25
This “Petite Etude” is the third short classical guitar study on the “Cascadia” CD - an energetic setup for the last song.

 

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Divertimento No. 1 in D Major “Presto” | 737k - 0:47
This would be the third of Lino’s tribute covers to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Lino’s favorite composer.  Lino’s guitars support and energize Mozart’s string arrangements.  With the addition of percussion and a few surprises, this piece gives a new and modern twist to the original composer’s vision.





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