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Al Petteway — Sundog
Album: Caledon Wood
Avg rating:
7.3

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Total ratings: 1011









Released: 1997
Length: 5:13
Plays (last 30 days): 1
(instrumental)
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Elevator music. Beautiful! But a bit ho-hum for me.
More please Bill.
There's a Pat Metheny vibe here
Keyboard accompanying on this one reminds of the late Lyle May with Pat Matheny.
Such a beautiful piece of music. I clicked on Wiki to learn more about this man and was sadden to read his recent passing.  Thank you Al, for giving us your music and more.  May the spirit lead you to greater beauty and peace. 
Very nice indeed. 
Strong 7 rating from me.
I hear the Michael Hedges tunes in the documentary about Naomi Umhara. He was a Japanese explorer (and national hero) with whom I had the honor of hanging out with in Minnesota. Two great men gone.
One of the first songs I've not heard before that I gave an 8 right out of the gate.
This sounds a little like Keith Jarrett.  Shame we don't hear him on here...
Nice to hear this one in the 'main-mix' every now and then, like today, and how well it flows into the Buckley version of "Hallelujah"; gonna do a +1 to 8 while also going +1 to 4 on the number of comments for "Sundog".

Long Live RP and the tracks with few comments!!
 Edweirdo wrote:
Reminds me a  bit of Dave Grusin.
 

Yip, some Dave Grusin in there.
Reminds me a  bit of Dave Grusin.
I like it - it's beautiful but kinda weird; it's good for listening in the background, yet you can focus on it and analyze it indefinitely.

That's what good music is in my book!