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Could It Be That We Have Forgotten How to Love

by Scott Lawlor

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Listener-Part-Time
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Listener-Part-Time Ah, gently the breeze caresses me, I forget life’s toils & see, in the space where I’m at when I close my eyes, I find solace, my space, far from the world’s lies.

Scott’s skill of intentionally crafting sounds is truly immense. These tracks each have their own unique stories. Truly wonderful. T2: The Broken Circle, I envision floating through Space listening to an Oxford Choral Symphony & watching Nebulae melt into a miasma of sheer beauty. Buy this & soothe your mind, tonight.
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Theodore Fogelstrom The answer to this album is with God and his son Jesus Christ and GODS word. I can tell you more if interested Favorite track: Could It Be That We Have Forgotten How to Love.
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Wings of an Angel Beautiful new album by the maestro Scott Lawlor. Very emotional music bordering on classic music. It is if the music speaks to you on an inner level. I am very happy to have been part of this outstanding LP. Favorite track: Could It Be That We Have Forgotten How to Love.
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This album is an expression of my solidarity in standing with the victims of the horrific attacks in Paris on November 13, 2015, as well as those suffering from atrocities in other regions of the world such as Beirut, Baghdad, and Syria.
we need healing, we need light, we need something to break the curse and the vicious circle humanity has fallen unto..
Music is a universal language which we can all understand so to that end, I wanted to do my small part in being a contributor along with other people who may be using that same vehicle to express their own voices of solidarity during this most difficult time. Thank you for listening as we come together in a time of grief and darkness to discover that we can be a force of good and light, to lend our own individual voices to the cause of peace and tranquility to a world that, more than ever, is in such desperate need of both.

Tracks 1 2 and 3 were performed on the Blind Flight on stillstream.com on November 13th and track 4 was improvised on November 15th. All performances are as they were heard when originally performed including any glitches or imperfections except for Track 3 which was then later remastered with additional reverb and delay by Wings of an Angel who also suggested the question for the title track and subsequently, the album itself.

Photo by Wings of an Angel
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released November 17, 2015

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Scott Lawlor Albuquerque, New Mexico

I am an ambient artist who composes in many sub-genres such as dark and light ambient, solo piano, cosmic drone, avant-garde and noise music both as a solo artist and as a collaborating partner. My music is created with intentionality, creating a sonic space for the unfolding of personal stories as well as exploration of spiritual and cultural themes which profoundly influence our society. ... more

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