Alone on a strange planet

Album Title:
Alone on a strange planet
Artist:
Category:
Klassiskt
Release Date:
April 23, 1997
Article:
dBCD39
Dreamy piano music influenced by Romanticism and Impressionism, performed by the composer.
"The music is beautiful, yes, indeed! Nilsson's melodies are fragile and soft, like light ballet-dancers floating on the tips of their toes. The spirits of Rossini, Puccini, Mozart, Debussy and Satie, but also Jules Sylvain and Charlie Chaplin (yes, the latter "composed" music pieces, many and good) live in Nilsson's music. [...] Erik Nilsson's piano music becomes a soundtrack to our lives, to man's ideas of life, earth, universe... another kind of New age. Not the fleeing but the reflecting man's New age. New human age." (Gränslöst/Bengt Eriksson)
"The music is beautiful, yes, indeed! Nilsson's melodies are fragile and soft, like light ballet-dancers floating on the tips of their toes. The spirits of Rossini, Puccini, Mozart, Debussy and Satie, but also Jules Sylvain and Charlie Chaplin (yes, the latter "composed" music pieces, many and good) live in Nilsson's music. [...] Erik Nilsson's piano music becomes a soundtrack to our lives, to man's ideas of life, earth, universe... another kind of New age. Not the fleeing but the reflecting man's New age. New human age." (Gränslöst/Bengt Eriksson)
Disk 1
1. | Alone On a Strange Planet | |
2. | Promenade On Untrodden Ground | |
3. | Calling Out Into Space | |
4. | Return | |
5. | Song Without Words | |
6. | Alone | |
7. | Winter Walk | |
8. | Nostalgia | |
9. | Nonsense Dance | |
10. | Summer Song | |
11. | A Lovely Waltz for a Lovely Girl | |
12. | Slavonic Dance | |
12. | In the Dark Arms of the Night | |
13. | Ballade to a Tall Woman | |
14. | Epilogue |