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EUPHORIA - PRECIOUS TIME (ZOE)
 
Euphoria's "Precious Time" is an interesting amalgam of organic and electronic elements. There's a gentle energy informing the tunes that make them both catchy but also laid back. "Back Against the Wall" opens the disc with a moody southwest guitar wang fused with electronic beats. More catchy light but moving percussion elements abound on "Blue" (with Tina Dico), which still features a bit of the western thing but has a whole gob of pop and adult contemporary and maybe a hint of the exotic. "Cowboys" brings back the country/west rock with guitar and harmonica, delivering a sense of open range freedom and a note of rugged hope, perhaps. A touch of border music a la pop with Tina Dico on vox crops up on "Sinners and Saints." "The Glendale Train" and "Fire in the Hole" both bring out some bluesy desert country tunage. "Precious Time" features Tracy Bonham and lays out a cool, sexy groove. "The Getaway" brings out the nighttime vibes and the Bonham-imbued "Anyone Can Lose" is a chilled-out highlight on the disc. There's a nice kicked back groove on "Forever Dust" but you can see the attitude in the cowboy boots. "Kolkata" brings in a surprising blend of the mystic and the here-at-home and we close with "Vapor," a synthy-sounding piece that brings its own personality but fits the flow of what has gone before. This music is relaxing (but not like cheap background go-to-sleep music) and engaging and oozing with personality.-- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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