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O'Hearn's next solo project, So Flows the Current (2001), was recorded over a three-year period from 1997 to 2000. In 2002, cinematographer David Fortney created a film of landscape images paired with O'Hearn music.
- Patrick John O'Hearn
- September 6, 1954 (age 69), Los Angeles, California, U.S.
- Musician, composer
19 de may. de 2021 · And then there’s the guitar of Peter Maunu. His mostly acoustic strings are a warm sound in the grey field of O’Hearn’s arrangements. Maunu explodes into “Northwest Passage” with rippling arpeggios over a snake bitten desert groove that recalls Steve Roach’s Dust to Dust. 5 TRUST.
Find album credit information for So Flows the Current by Patrick O'Hearn on AllMusic. ... Peter Maunu: Guest Artist, Guitar, Guitar (12 String Acoustic), ...
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "So Flows The Current" on Discogs.
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On various other cuts Peter Maunu lends his acoustic, electric, and lap-steel guitar playing while Robin Tolleson contributes percussion and O'Hearn plays acoustic and electric bass, keyboards, flute, cello, and percussion. It may not be a groundbreaking release, but So Flows the Current offers subtle, unadorned pleasures. by Bryan Reesman
26 de oct. de 2006 · Free App. Audio CD. $199.99 6 Used from $53.23 1 New from $199.99. Track Listings. Editorial Reviews. Product Description. So Flows The Current, the new album from Patrick O'Hearn creates a rich blend of compositional textures with closer focus upon the acoustic instruments than his previous electronic oriented works.
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Peter Maunu: nylon string and steel string acoustic guitars, solid body and semi acoustic electric guitars, lap steel. Robin Tolleson: drums, cymbals and shakers. Pat Johnston: cello soloist the cold sea's embrace. David Torn: additional processed guitar so flows the current.