George Forrest's "Kismet" is a captivating journey through a rich tapestry of sounds and melodies, released on May 27, 1997, under JAY Records. This album is a testament to Forrest's musical prowess, blending a variety of styles and influences into a cohesive and engaging whole. With a runtime of 1 hour and 37 minutes, "Kismet" offers a generous selection of tracks that showcase Forrest's versatility and creativity.
The album opens with the "Overture," setting the stage for a musical adventure that spans a wide range of emotions and themes. From the enchanting "Sands of Time" to the lively "Bazaar of the Caravans," Forrest takes listeners on a journey through different musical landscapes. The album also features a mix of instrumental and vocal tracks, with standout performances in "Stranger In Paradise" and "He's In Love."
"Kismet" is not just a collection of songs but a carefully crafted experience. The inclusion of dances like "Not Since Nineveh Dance" and "Rahadlakum Dance" adds a dynamic element to the album, while tracks like "Paradise Garden" and "The Olive Tree" offer moments of reflection and introspection. The album also features selections from other works, such as "Timbuktu" and "Film of Kismet," demonstrating Forrest's ability to draw from a wide range of inspirations.
With its diverse range of styles and themes, "Kismet" is an album that will appeal to a wide range of listeners. Whether you're in the mood for something upbeat and energetic or something more contemplative, George Forrest's "Kismet" has something to offer.
1997 JAY Productions Ltd.1997 JAY Productions Ltd.
Tracks
OverturePhilharmonia Orchestra
Sands of TimeBonaventura Bottone, Philharmonia Orchestra, Valerie Masterson
Rhymes Have IDonald Maxwell, Philharmonia Orchestra, Stifyn Parri, Valerie Masterson
FateDonald Maxwell, Philharmonia Orchestra, Simon Green