CD Review: Tunto – ILona – by Jeremy Frost for Country Music News International Magazine & Radio Show

Tunto

ILona

Kakadu Music 4:10 Moroccan Train
Twist Music 5:06 Spring Music 4:04Abrazo Music 4:11

Bazaar Music 5:31 Mammoth Music 4:30
Red-eared Slider Music 5:19 Moscow Music 3:46

Bubble Bath Music 3:53 Lagoon Music
4:15

Wow! What a day. I woke up this
morning having been married for thirteen years only to find out I was actually
only married for 6. Winds up my ex-wife (now I can legitimately type that and
could have for years) filed divorce papers in Taiwan a long time ago, that’s
where we were married. That is a reason you should be much smarter than to
blurt shit out in anger. I just wish I had known that before, I’ve been just
wasting time with her for all these years. Anyway, so far this album has been
the greatest pick for music I could make.

Kakadu Music,starts off the album. This album is
somewhat of a light jazz, or to me one of those albums you would purchase at a
new age shop. I’m guessing with the title that this song is supposed to be
representational of Kakadu National Park in Australia. I like the electronic
keyboard bass tracks the flute and xylophone. It does kinda carry you away to a
faraway jungle, surrounded by water falls, a lush green canopy and tropical
birds with the brightest feathers. At least for me that’s what it does.

The Moroccan Train Twist Music,is a lot different, this song is
truly jazz with the guitar strumming, picking and the keyboard is put into a
weird stringy sound. This song has a sax or something with a mute could be a
trumpet or clarinet, flugelhorn. It’s really hard to tell because I have heard
many instruments when I played in an orchestra. This song has some weird
background vocals that add to its appeal.

Red-eared Slider Music, now this one kind of peaked my
curiosity. I had to look up what one is. I found out it is a semi-aquatic turtle
with red ears. This song again has what sounds like an actual orchestra. If
truly feels like your scuba-diving and you see one of these creatures under the
water. Just that feeling the feeling of silence and then the beauty swims
about.

And, Lagoon Music, has a soft
tapping on congas with just a slow melodic almost lazy keyboard. There are some
nice guitar riffs that just leave one in the sand watching the water and palm
trees sway in the breeze.

I truly love how this music
transports you into a different world. It will take any worry or care away and
bring a peaceful serene atmosphere into any place you play it. I really loved
this album. It’s just one of those must haves for any home.

Jeremy Frost for Country Music News
International

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