Ten tracks. Ten locations. Ten field recordings. One piano. Eusa, the brand new album from Yann Tiersen comprises 10 new solo piano pieces, each relating to a specific location on the island of Ushant off the coast of Brittany ('Eusa' in Breton), where Tiersen lives. The album, recorded in Studio 1 at Abbey Road features Yann on piano accompanied by field recordings from the exact spot referred to in the piece of music. Between each piece we hear the sounds of the island, and Tiersen's improvisations that are all titled 'Hent'. Hent translates from Breton to English as Path - Tiersen is leading the listener across the landscape to the new location. Eusa is the album fans have been waiting for and sees Yann return to the piano and the music the world fell in love with on the soundtrack to Jean-Pierre Jeunot's 2001 movie Amelie.
C**H
Fine work of art
Very beautiful. Reminiscent of Nyman at times but also at others more contemplative. The artistic process used to create this has imbued the product with more depth than other, superficially similar, products.
S**S
The Inside not the Outside!
The music is wonderful, beautiful, everything what you could expect from such a talented musician and composer, but the CD package is absolutely crap! Luckily it's the music that counts...
A**E
Eusa CD
I am listening to this all the time at the moment in the car as my soundtrack for autumn and waiting for the piano music so I can play it at home,
B**.
Four Stars
magnificent
D**Q
One of the best albums I've purchased in a long time
One of the best albums I've purchased in a long time. A masterpiece. See him live if you can.
L**R
Five Stars
wonderful backdrop to photos of my visit to ouessant.
R**R
Three Stars
More repetitive in style and tone than I had expected.
P**E
Piano Music to die for!
Really special piano work - the best of Yann's work so far!
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