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Subtle Persuasion ~ Patrick O'Hearn

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2009

from the 1988 CD "Rivers Gonna Rise" this track has elements of jazz and new age from one of the most eclectic and proficient new age artists-Patrick O'Hearn.

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  • First time I heard this particular song from Patrick O'Hearn. And, it's very good. I noticed right near the end of it, the tune sounds very similar to the tune of Homeward Bound (the Patrick O'Hearn song, not the movie). Anyone else notice the similar sound? Excellent song!

  • thanks for the heads up- i'll have to listen and compare!

  • This girl is beautiful . . . who is she?

  • emilie autumn

  • i like this song

  • i agree, the trumpet an added touch!

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  • @silverandteal Thats a shemale but if thats what u like=

  • For my part, one of the best from Patrick, like what he did in this period on "River Gonna Rise", mostly catchy until "Trust" and "Crying Freeman" around the nineties. He became much more ambient afterwards. Great, thanks

  • @Dac719 Of course, they are both on the sane disc...good catch!

    Al

  • First time I listened to this album, I just completed buying over 2 years of a comic titled "Howar Chaykin's American Flagg!", for some odd reason the music seemed to fit the story as though it were a soundtrack. This music also works with independents like "Mister X" etc.

  • @gebass6 Yep. Mark Isham. He and Patrick have collaborated a few times.

  • @bp996959 Mark Isham I believe.

  • nice picture, now i can listen to patrick o'hearn with a boner

  • I love Mr. O'Hearns music, Ive been a fan since 1988 when I lived in Washington state. Perfect enviornment for this kind of music. Try Kitaro and Andreas Vollenweider also.

  • I bought this album, (cassette) when it was first released back in 1988. I've been a fan of Patrick O'Hearn ever since ..... glad to see so many video/music on this site. Every video blends in with Mr. O'Hearn's creative sound. Thanks for posting this one!

  • I was living in Seattle, listening to KNUA Smooth Jazz in 88 when thi came out...reminds me of sitting on the patio of Salty's Redondo Beach cafe at sunset, they would have this music playing outside, drinking fuzzy navels with my French girlfriend, Babette..wonderful music, wonderful memories....

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