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Eliott James Releases CD Cinematic Life
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 3, 2006--Los Angeles, CA--Eliott James is set to
release his new album Cinematic Life on January 10, 2006.
Cinematic Life features the cello, harp, piano, upright
bass, guitar, and some sounds of nature such as falling rain and
chirping birds. Atmospheric tracks like "Deep Forest Rain" and
"Midnight Desert Run" paint the necessary visuals for you. He
creates his own personal cinema for the body, mind, and spirit
without uttering a word. It is very effective way to express
art, nature, and music all at the same time.
Even though he has been on the road since he was 17 years old
and played countless live dates, it was not until 2004 before he
looked into his minds eye and inner self to step into the
recording studio. Eliott was very busy writing books and
performing before settling into his recording career.
Eliott got his start in music watching his grandfather play
banjo and guitar when he was a boy, and eventually he taught
young Eliott to play. Being an accomplished author of several
books on spirituality made the progression into his current
musical venture a natural evolution into recorded music,
harnessing the elements of ambient, new age, jazz, and rock to
develop Cinematic Life. The title could not be more
appropriate. This music has the ability to take you anywhere you
would like to go, its like having your own do it yourself world
at your fingertips, just put the CD on and let the music
perform
its magic. Ultimately, what you get out of listening is your own
personal spiritual journey unfolding with minimal effort on your
part.
Cinematic Life is available on the Wateree Recordings
label and distributed to independent, jazz, and college radio
stations in the US, Europe, and Japan while retailed worldwide
through Amazon.com, CD Baby, and iTunes.
Contact:
Email Pam
Olivent
Email Eliott James
Website
CD Baby
Link
iTunes Link
EPK
Link
Wateree Recordings
188 Summerlake Dr SW
Marietta, GA 30060
770-438-7781
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