Brisack, Terry
One Night At The Wax Museum
Paris-Move Terry BRISACK is obviously not the type to stay both feet in the same shoe, to keep the same course, once things are well established. No, the guy is balancing style, adventurer, with risk taking, over the years and meetings. Here we come back (after a moment of absence that seemed very long) to offer us here with "One Night In The Wax Museum" an album full of feeling, pure emotion, sensations, chills. The Brisackian journey begins with the instrumental "Sing The Body Electric", just to immerse you in the universe of a Terry BRISACK oscillating between heart and soul complaints, and it continues with the beautiful "Loving Wars "and the no less superb" Home Again ". The magic continues throughout this album which I must emphasize the exceptional quality of recording: you hear, you feel until the notes barely touched and all this in a friendly atmosphere that makes this record a great moment of emotion. All titles are signed Terry BRISACK, with the exception of the famous "The Day The World Turned Blue" of the late and almost cursed Gene Vincent, title that ends this trip in the Wax Musueum and whose interpretation by Terry BRISACK makes you draw hairs. One of the highlights of the album! And when the melancholy that hovers over this opus vanishes because the eleven titles are gone, you have only one reflex, that of pressing the key 'replay', because not only this disc takes you to the guts but it makes you live the music with a new elegance. An elegance that highlights the class of Terry BRISACK. After listening to this album we can only get up, greet him and say 'Sir'.