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The Light At The End Of The Tunnel? (Inst.), by James Alan Gourley on OurStage Play

The Light At The End Of The Tunnel? (Inst.)

by James Alan Gourley

Instrumental (c) James Alan Gourley 2008 Artwork (c) and courtesy of Mike Bohatch www.eyesofchaos.com
Uploaded: June 30, 2008
Duration: 4m 16s

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by James Alan Gourley

 
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Portrait of Patrick St. Claire
Nice sound. The production is fantastic. Very clean and clear. The guitar sounds like it should.
Portrait of Sky Case
absolutely beautiful...gave me chills
Portrait of syllabelle
I love this track. I came here knowing a few of the bands or their music. I will leave truly enriched. Awesome.
Portrait of Lori Cunningham
James, I'm very impressed with this instrumentation. Beautiful. Amazing that all of this is guitar. You are a very talented musician!
Portrait of Cathie Fredrickson
James, this instrumental has been one of my favorites, excellent!!!!!!!!!! Rock-dark
Portrait of James Alan Gourley
(extract from August 2008 blog)

This month I’ve selected another instrumental “The Light At The End Of The Tunnel?” in Solo Instrumental channel. This piece was inspired by a rather unusual thought I had of the last few minutes of a person’s life – a soundtrack to the prelude to death – The Light At The End Of The Tunnel being (perhaps hence the question mark in the title) the end of this world and the promise of the next one – the transformation to a better place and the freeing of the soul from mortal constraints…well thats what was in my head when it came together! – It is in an alternate tuning (as indeed are all my entries this month – the same one in fact – available on request)and includes some of my favourite chord changes I’ve written and the distinctive and unusual downward chord progression towards the end of the piece. It’s the third track on my solo slbum “Ten Miles Out Of Midnight” and the piece I normally open my live set with (dry ice aplenty for this one lol!). Spooky, thought-provoking and unnerving is best how I sum up the feel of this particular composition.

 
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