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A danceable Flamenco-based piece with Neo-classical elements.
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Takes the listener to the islands. A Calypso-esque song complete with steel drums.
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The title track that starts the journey of ancient Egypt.
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Continues the Egyptian travel with a ballad that centers around a necklace lost in time and a love lost as well.
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As we depart from Egypt, we are taken back to the islands with a Reggae beat and flute pipes that sail off into the distance.
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One can not travel without taking home a souvenir. "The Cairo Boogie" is an almost `swing meets King (Tut)` piece that reminds us of our travel to Egypt.
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A Chris Dunnett original Bossa Nova piece with haunting melodies that are very catchy and a fretless bass showcase as well.
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This song takes the listener on a cross journey between Egypt and Arabia complete with Arabian Mawal voices and gypsy-like guitar and violin runs.
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Originally written as a duet, Chris performs it in such a way that it maintains the illusion of a duet with a little techno thrown in to keep the dancing going.
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This is a three-part trilogy. The first part, Earth, is the organic creation, the second section, Man, is the commercialized variation on the melody with elements of "Pop" brought in by Piano & Strings. The final movement, Heaven, is very Angelic with choirs & church bells that pay tribute to the Creator.
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