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Woods of Chaos by Rob Costlow Rob Costlow : Woods of Chaos.
Melodic piano pieces.


On Woods of Chaos Rob Costlow takes contemporary solo piano light years beyond typical new age sentimentality and instead delivers soothing yet complex album that is welcome in any personal collection. A reflective, cleanly elegant work to which you'll return again and again.
Songs:

1. Meant to Be
2. Reflections
3. Semester Days
4. Friend
5. True Gemini
6. Down the Road
7. Tulip Trees
8. Not Alone
9. Woods of Chaos
10. Twilight

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 4/29/2005
Rob Costlow lives in Illinois USA

Tagged as: New Age, Neoclassical, Instrumental, Classical Piano


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