


Its funny how such pleasant remembrances feel solemn upon revisit, but perhaps one may spur new good memories in kind.
#Casiopea album reviews full#
Travelling to another dimension is something many musicians and composers try to achieve with their work, but only a few of them have gone as far as Hannah Peel has with and her third solo album – ‘Mary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia’ is one of the best spacecrafts ever built.Ĭonceived as a seven movement odyssey that “explores one person’s journey to outer space, by recounting the story of an unknown, elderly, pioneering, electronic musical stargazer and her lifelong dream to leave her terraced home in the mining town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, to see Cassiopeia for herself,” this album was composed for analog synthesizers and a full brass band, creating a cinematic scope of rare depth and intensity, reminiscent of both Goblin and Ennio Morricone, surrounding the listener with the infinite embrace of deep space. Find album reviews, songs, credits and award information for Casiopea Live by Casiopea on AllMusic - 1992. While I doubt Casiopea specifically played a part in those memories, they hit that purity nonetheless.
