Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One

Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One
Greatest hits album by Ray Lynch
Released 1998
Genre Instrumental, New-age
Adult Alternative
Length 69:03
Label Ray Lynch Productions
BMG / Windham Hill Records
Producer Ray Lynch Productions
Ray Lynch chronology
Nothing Above My Shoulders but the Evening
(1993)
Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One
(1998)
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Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One is Ray Lynch's fifth album and includes three new music tracks, Ralph's Rhapsody, The Music of What Happens, and a remix of Celestial Soda Pop. Also included are nine of Ray's favorite songs from his prior four albums.

All tracks have been digitally remastered.

Album

"Ralph's_Rhapsody"
From Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One - one of two new songs on Lynch's compilation album.

"The Music of What Happens"
From Ray Lynch: Best Of, Volume One - one of two new songs on Lynch's compilation album.

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Track listing

  1. "Ralph’s Rhapsody" – 4:43
  2. "The Music of What Happens" – 4:04
  3. "The Oh of Pleasure" – 5:22
  4. "Celestial Soda Pop" – 4:40
  5. "Clouds Below Your Knees" – 4:54
  6. "The Vanished Gardens of Córdoba" – 8:24
  7. "The True Spirit of Mom & Dad" – 8:06
  8. "The Temple" – 8:03
  9. "Her Knees Deep in Your Mind" – 6:18
  10. "Kathleen’s Song" – 4:08
  11. "Tiny Geometries" – 6:06
  12. "Rio Clarifies" – 0:06
  13. "Celestial Soda Pop [Remix]" – 4:09

Personnel

All music composed, arranged, and produced by Ray Lynch except The Oh of Pleasure which is co–written with Tom Canning.

Sheet music

Ray Lynch has produced a piano anthology, Ray Lynch Anthology, featuring selected pieces from his five albums. The book features a short interview with Lynch and presents each piece in standard notation for both hands. The Anthology includes two pieces that appear on Ray Lynch Best Of, Volume One:

Celestial Soda Pop
Kathleen's Song

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