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Posted By admin On 11.09.19Wednesday Morning, 3AM 12 May Nom Nom Nom Chomsky (WmC) The Ghosts of. At the time, I didn't like Colleen's 'Everyone Alive Wants Answers', so I wasn't too jazzed about hearing 'The Golden Morning Breaks'. Part of a 3-CD.
- Colleen - The Golden Morning Breaks Colleen is a composer of electronic and ambient based folk music who is based in France. This is her 2005 album, 'The Golden Morning Breaks'. If you don't really have many childhood memories, you can listen to this. It will make quite a few of them up for you.
- Colleen's The Golden Morning Breaks is like a slice of pure bucolic bliss, from the cello and looped guitar on the opener, “Summer Water” to the delicate and dream-like “Floating in the Clearest Sea.” With an array of classical instruments at her disposal (including harpsichords, music boxes, and zithers), she creates these.
My favorite Colleen release, and absolute favorite album to wake up to. If you're wondering how this album sounds, just look at the track titles. Colleen has crafted an untouchably beautiful work of art here, and no collection is complete without it. Each track moves along a different plane of a dream, becoming less and less aware of itself as the listener is sucked deeper into the ether until at the very end, the listener is drowning in an electroorganic nebula of childlike whimsy, dashes of hope, and the trace whispers of forgotten love.
Colleen's last album Everyone Alive Wants Answers was aptly described somewhere by someone as the perfect soundtrack to a nightmare, with its vacuous and foreboding textures and pacing. Everything on it was just slightly eerie, which of course is much scarier than bombastic fright sounds, sounds well suited to accompanying the surreal tableaux of your often incoherently recontextualized sublimated fears which constitute the most effective nightmares.

And I reckon that's a lot of why the album is one of my favorites of the past few years. It just struck chords that not much music can to make for an incredibly memorable listening experience. Which is maybe why I'm not nearly as compelled by this album, despite a striking similarity to its predecessor. The pace is the same creeping lilt, and the atmosphere is identically nebulous. But this time around, the music is more suited to a pleasant rowboat ride with your beloved; it's just irrepressibly pleasant.I've listened to this album many, many times, and I've never come away with a firm grasp on what I've just listened to, rather just a pleasingly blank mental state. Which isn't to say it's mind numbing, rather it's an impeccably constructed literal execution of ambient music, in the sense that the listener can seamlessly drift in and out of actively paying attention to it. The songs are flawlessly restrained within their parameters for dynamism, almost never demanding a listener's attention.
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So, where's the rub? I'm using these breathless words to describe the album, but I'm plainly not wowed by it. And the best way to convey my misgivings about this album is that I think it sounds like the backing track to any number of Sigur Ros or Mum numbers.
Sure, its much more cleverly constructed, with it being constructed entirely out of layered and looped and manipulated pieces of the artist playing familiar and, more saliently, archaic musical instruments on compositions written specifically for this album to plunder and mine. Sam sparro black and gold meaning. But, the end result doesn't strike my ear as much different.
As an ambient piece, I would heartily recommend it. As a follow up to the eminently memorable nightmare that was the preceding release, I don't feel it holds up. Not knowing which it is, I'd call it 'pleasant' through and through.1. Summer Water2. Floating In The Clearest Night3. Heart Harmonicon4.
Sweet Rolling5. I'll Read You A Story7. Bubbles Which On A Water Swim8.
Mining In The Rain9. Golden Morning Breaks10. Everything Lay StillMore about.