

On the West Wales coast. Â Squally, stormy, bright sunshine one moment, dark ominous clouds and hail the next, but always very, very windy…
“When you know how large the universe is and how small we are within it — what Earth looks like from space, how tiny it is in a cosmic void — it’s impossible for you to say, ‘I so don’t like how you think that I’m going to kill you for it.’  You will never find scientists leading armies into battle.  You just won’t.  Especially not astrophysicists—we see the biggest picture there is.  We understand how small we are in the cosmos.  We understand how fragile and temporary our existence is here on Earth.  We understand there are bigger problems we need to solve as a species than what God you pray to.
Any time scientists disagree, it’s because we have insufficient data.  Then we can agree on what kind of data to get;  we get the data;  and the data solves the problem.  Either I’m right or you’re right or we’re both wrong.  And we move on.  That kind of conflict resolution does not exist in politics or religion.  It does not exist in so much of what we do as human beings on this Earth, that it’s almost tragic”, Neil de Grasse Tyson.
This song is the title track from my second album “Round River” and once again Mike Alexander has treated us to some of his best photographs of the stunning Welsh landscape to go with it, hope you enjoy 🙂
Here’s a collection of some of Mike Alexander’s best photographs, music by me, the title track of my first album “Time Stands Still”
…then this is for you…
I went back to the mountains this week. Â Out for a walk in the quiet forest as the late winter afternoon light grew dim, long before I could see it I could hear the sound of the river torrent and the rapids swollen by so much recent rain. Â And then as I emerged through the dense pine branches dripping with a gentle rain, a bright river of blue and white light appeared and the roar grew deafening in complete contrast to the silence of the surrounding forest…
Music reviewer Michael Debbage places “Heading West” at #5 in his top albums in the genre for 2013…
http://www.mainlypiano.com/Mainly_Piano/Michaels_Favorites_2013.html
And it is also in the Audiosyncracy best of 2013, a podcast based upon Jamey Osbournes radio show featuring outstanding independent acoustic new age musicians and their most current work…
https://www.facebook.com/audiosyn
I’m particularly pleased because this album was quite a challenge for me to write and to record. Â I had to teach myself how to play the piano and double bass parts of the songs, and this was a brilliant experience. Â So recognition like this is very rewarding. Â Grateful thanks to Michael and Jamey.
…it’s about the serenity that comes from wide open landscapes as told by the acoustic guitar
This song was inspired by the beautiful book of the same name by David Petersen and features acoustic guitar, bass, keyboards and drums. I’m very glad to learn that it has been soothing the journey of a few air travellers in the US 🙂