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JERICHO
From
the River to the Sea
Wine Cups in Willow
City
In these Rooms
Jericho
Once Upon a Summer
Moon
Was the Fair Sailing
Boy
Katherine's Waltz
The House on Shubert
Street
Rhapsody
Morning Town, Round
Top
Prelude to a Journey
Home
Jericho is Marshall's
first album since the completion of the Red River
Trilogy in 1999, (Bluefields, Mockingbird Station, and Red
River Crossing). Employing a similar instrumental
style he perfected with the Trilogy, Marshall takes
us on a journey through the subsequent years of his
life using his music to reflect the joy and pain
of that time.
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REVIEW
"Jericho" can be defined as some sort of personal diary in a musical format corresponding to the years 2000, 2001 and 2002, the time when the artist composed and recorded the album, and a very difficult period in his life. The artist offers us his mastery at creating a work full of beauty and romanticism, with themes that in some occasions tend to be lively, while in other instances they have a clear melancholic air. A general trait of the album is the fact that the music happens to be very intense, full of emotions. "Jericho" is, no doubt, a work that cannot leave any listener unconcerned.
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