A Soundtrack to an Imaginary Movie
A Soundtrack to an Imaginary Movie
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Our Take
Our Take
Steve Cradock, the man known for his impeccable guitar skills in Ocean Colour Scene, has created a truly unique experience with his latest solo album, "A Soundtrack To An Imaginary Movie."
From the moment you press play, you are transported into a world of cinematic wonder, filled with lush orchestration, moody synths, and of course, Cradock's signature guitar riffs that swirl and glide through each track like a ninja on roller skates.
The album kicks off with the mesmerizing "Opening Credits," a track that sets the tone for the entire journey ahead. As the music builds and swells, you can't help but feel like you're being pulled into a gripping drama that unfolds before your very ears.
Tracks like "Chase Scene" and "Love Theme" showcase Cradock's versatility as a composer, blending elements of funk, soul, and rock seamlessly to create a sound that is both nostalgic and fresh.
But it's the epic twelve-minute closer, "End Credits," that truly solidifies this album as a masterpiece. As the music cascades and crescendos to its dramatic climax, you can't help but feel like you've just experienced something truly cinematic.
In conclusion, "A Soundtrack To An Imaginary Movie" is a sonic adventure that proves Steve Cradock is not just a talented musician, but a true storyteller at heart. So grab your popcorn, sit back, and let the music take you on a ride you won't soon forget.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Lapis Lazuli
2. Quercitron
3. Cochineal
4. Sarcoline
5. Annatto
6. Dragons Blood
7. Falu
8. Fulvous
9. Glaucous
10. Gunjo
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Steve Cradock
Steve Cradock, best known as the guitarist for the iconic British band Ocean Colour Scene, is a musical polymath with a career spanning over three decades. With his distinctive Mod style and unparalleled guitar skills, Cradock has solidified his status as a key figure in the Britpop movement of the 1990s. Cradock's musical journey began at a young age, as he honed his craft playing in various local bands before joining forces with Ocean Colour Scene in 1989. His infectious energy and boundless creativity quickly set him apart from his peers, leading to the band's meteoric rise to fame. Aside from his work with Ocean Colour Scene, Cradock has also collaborated with artists such as Paul Weller and The Specials, showcasing his versatility and adaptability as a musician. His passion for exploring different genres and pushing musical boundaries has earned him a reputation as a true innovator in the industry. In addition to his music career, Cradock is also a respected producer and songwriter, having worked on numerous successful projects over the years. His keen ear for melody and penchant for experimentation have garnered him critical acclaim and a loyal fan base around the world. With his signature Mod look and infectious charisma, Steve Cradock continues to captivate audiences with his electrifying live performances and timeless songwriting. A true musical maverick, Cradock shows no signs of slowing down, proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the ever-evolving landscape of British music.
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