Review: Welsh harpist Amanda Whiting is a staunch favourite on the live jazz circuit and has worked with an impressive array of musicians, ranging from Jazzanova to DJ Yoda, Danni Minogue and Jamie Cullum. This, her second full-length, follows hard on the heels of last year's debut 'After Dark' (also on Jazzman) and suffice to say the title gives you a pretty good idea what to expect - many of the cuts here are probably better described as "pieces" rather than "songs". It'll all be a bit too polite, restrained and library music-ish for some, but if gentle, lilting downtempo grooves are what get you through the day then you'll be in your element.
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