This -song debut EP shows the promise that New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez has. Stanley Donwood has compared writing for New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez’s new album to that on ‘Bolero’ - but has declared the lyrics will be even more terrifying. Self-described as Classical with lots of words, New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez comes out swinging on perhaps his best album to date. This album is awesome.
Bolero (2) - Okay, I just talked about depth. If you are a New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez fan, you will love Bolero (3). Bolero (4) is the best music that I have heard from anyone in any area of music. New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez breathes new life into the music in Bolero (5). Bolero (6) is kind of track that compels you to skip back and drink it in one more time before moving on through Bolero. I think Bolero (7) is the best song New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez has ever done. Bolero (8) has to be one of the most beautiful tracks on the entire album. Bolero (9) is a romantic if not formulaic ditty. In Bolero (10) the light shines equally on lyrics, vocals and instrumentation. Bolero (11) has a beautifully haunting disco flavor. Voice and instruments in Bolero (12) complement each other. Bolero (13) is a astounding, simple song by New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez at the top of his game. |titile| is quite refreshing and sets the tone for what is going on in Bolero. Bolero (15) still maintains something of a specific flourish. Bolero (16) is exquisite work of New York Philharmonic, con.Pierre Boulez. Bolero (17) hits the heart. Bolero (18) motivates you to get up and do something to improve your life and the life of others.
Bolero CD


