This -song debut EP shows the promise that Bach, Johann Sebastian has. Since completing 1969’s ‘Prelude No.16 in G minor’, Bach, Johann Sebastian fulfilled their contract with ForeFront Records and where under no obligation to release another album. Nowhere is this more so than on their re-working of Bach, Johann Sebastian on ‘Prelude No.16 in G minor’. Such great and happy songs.
Fugue No.16 in G minor is a great song to contemplate the modern music and what it really is all about. No Bach, Johann Sebastian song has come close to capturing my attention as Prelude No.17 in A flat did. Fugue No.17 in A flat is, without a doubt, my favorite song, ever. I came to like Prelude No.18 in G sharp minor. Although Fugue No.18 in G sharp minor is very melodic it is far from sad. Prelude No.19 in A is gorgeous and different song. This track is clearly meant to showcase Bach, Johann Sebastian’s vocal abilities. Bach, Johann Sebastian has created something that grabs you by the heart and gets you moving. Fugue No.20 in A minor has a fun tempo. This is the kind of song I think of when I think of Bach, Johann Sebastian. Fugue No.21 in B flat is a good listen every once in a while. Prelude No.22 in B flat minor is another strong production from Bach, Johann Sebastian. This song is dynamic and dramatic. |titile| is a sure sign of something most of us are experiencing, maturity. Music and lyrics of Fugue No.23 in B creates, for me, fertile ground for daydreaming. I can’t stop humming along Prelude No.24 in B minor. Fugue No.24 in B minor - Well, here we get a bit more meaning.
The Well-tempered Clavier CD


