"Yum" is a captivating orchestral album by composer James Livingston, released on January 1, 2005, under Helical Records. Spanning 50 minutes, this collection of 15 tracks offers a rich and diverse sonic experience, showcasing Livingston's unique compositional style and orchestral prowess.
The album begins with "Mercury," setting the tone for a journey through a variety of moods and textures. Tracks like "AsIf & theSquibs (Part 1)" and "KoaXx2" demonstrate Livingston's ability to blend intricate melodies with rhythmic complexity, while "ntil2" and "Riverside" offer moments of introspection and tranquility. The album's midpoint is marked by "theTurnaround," a dynamic piece that showcases the orchestra's full range, followed by the ethereal "Moment" and the enigmatic "Invisible Stations."
"AsIf & theSquibs (Part 3)" and "Valse Cyborgia" bring a touch of whimsy and playfulness, highlighting Livingston's versatility. The album concludes with "Fanny Ardant" and "noon," leaving the listener with a sense of resolution and satisfaction.
"Yum" is a testament to James Livingston's skill as an orchestrator and his ability to create engaging, evocative music. Whether you're a fan of classical music or simply appreciate well-crafted compositions, this album is sure to delight and inspire.