Track Listings
| 1. Castaway |
| 2. Wavelength |
| 3. Slidestep |
| 4. Louise |
| 5. Robin's Song |
| 6. Pearl's Place |
| 7. Ocean Ave |
| 8. Savannah |
| 9. Far Down The Road |
| 10. Ruby Slippers |
| 11. Orbital Decay |
Editorial Reviews
Label Comments
"Guitar lovers will find much to cheer about on 'Glaciers Come, Glaciers Go', the new album from Bay Area music vet, Ned Selfe. This out of sight set spotlights Selfe's pop and rock finesse on steel guitars and Dobro, set against a treasure trove of world music, ambient, and new age influences. Fans of world renowned musicians like guitarists Ry Cooder and David Lindley will fall for this disc-easily one of the finest instrumental albums of 1995..."
Robert Silverstein, Time & A Word
Product Description
'Glaciers Come, Glaciers Go' features dobro and steel guitars in a captivating blend of world influences. Gliding smoothly among island rhythms, afro-pop spices, and ethereal spaces, this collection of songs is tied together by strong original melodic themes and marked by the soulful sound of one of the world's most expressive instruments. Whether backed by a solid crew of Bay Area musical talent or solo with piano and strings, Ned's pop sensibilites, teamed with those of producer Peter Elman, makes 'Glaciers Come...' a cool voyage through cross cultural waters.
Glaciers Come, Glaciers Go
Glaciers Come, Glaciers Go,Ned Selfe,Self Service Records,A refreshing new take on contemporary instrumental music, featuring pedal steel guitar and dobro in a captivating blend of world influences ranging from island rhythms to afro-pop spices to ethereal spaces.,Contemporary Instrumental,New Age,New Age / Meditation,Pop
Jazz Music:
Jazz Music
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