Ballads and Blues
George Winston · 1972
34 min · 10 tracks · new age music
Introspective piano melodies intertwine with bluesy undertones, evoking a serene yet poignant emotional landscape.
Ballads and Blues is an album by George Winston, released in 1972. Introspective piano melodies intertwine with bluesy undertones, evoking a serene yet poignant emotional landscape. 'Ballads and Blues' is notable for its early contribution to the New Age music movement, blending classical piano with blues influences. It laid the groundwork for Winston's subsequent works, which would achieve commercial success and critical acclaim, influencing countless artists in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ballads and Blues sound like?
Introspective piano melodies intertwine with bluesy undertones, evoking a serene yet poignant emotional landscape. Rooted in new age music.
What makes Ballads and Blues by George Winston notable?
'Ballads and Blues' is notable for its early contribution to the New Age music movement, blending classical piano with blues influences. It laid the groundwork for Winston's subsequent works, which would achieve commercial success and critical acclaim, influencing countless artists in the genre. Released in January 1972, 'Ballads and Blues' was George Winston's debut album, marking the beginning of his exploration into solo piano compositions. At this time, he was still establishing his unique style within the New Age genre, which would later gain significant popularity in the 1980s.
How many songs are on Ballads and Blues?
Ballads and Blues has 10 tracks, running approximately 34 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Highway Hymn Blues Standout 3:06
- 2 Song 3:24
- 3 Go 'Way From My Window 1:33
- 4 The Woods East of Deland 3:03
- 5 Brenda's Blues 1:49
- 6 Miles City Train Standout 6:09
- 7 New Hope Blues 1:46
- 8 Theme for a Futuristic Movie 1:57
- 9 Rag Standout 6:05
- 10 [untitled] 5:56
Release Date
January 1, 1972
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
34 min 53 sec
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