Release Date: October
7, 2014
Label: Galactic
Playground Music
2002
continues down the path of progressive new age music with their latest offering
Trail of Dreams. This amazing family
group is comprised of Randy Copus (guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion,
vocals), Pamela Copus (flutes, harp, keyboards, vocals) and their remarkable 10
year old daughter Sarah (harp, vocals). Suffice it to say, this is a multifaceted family.
Trail
of Dreams entails some story telling. So not only does this recording provide a journey for the mind,
body and soul, there are characters in the stories that go on their journeys as
well. The music accompanies these explorers. Yogananda travels far away to
America to deliver the spirituality of India. Then the character Honera O’
Flynn is kidnapped from her homeland of Ireland and brought to America. She
eventually finds her destiny and that misfortune shapes her future in a
positive fashion. I find this all very interesting as I usually listen to
primarily instrumental new age music. This is where the progressive nature of
the music takes hold and settles in to build a foundation for each storyline.
The music is a lush landscape where every word just
floats along like a fluffy white cloud. Sarah sounds light years ahead of her
age for vocal maturity and talent. I can only imagine how far she is going to
go as time passes. The opener is a gorgeous track that literally brings you “Into
The Light.” It is a showcase for all their talents to shine as a functioning
musical unit, together as one.
On the title track “Trail of Dreams” Randy reminded me
fondly of Jon Anderson (Yes, Solo). “Far From Home” is an instrumental treasure
painting the picture of a person’s sadness and the place of their birth. If you
have a place that you call home, there are many emotional attachments and then
if it all disappears it can be a traumatic experience. All of this comes
through crystal clear through atmospheres created in the music.
This band knows how to utilize all their talent in an
exceptional manner. Throughout the course of Trail of Dreams you feel elation, peacefulness and an overall
spirituality that the music delivers. It is a wonderful thing and I have not
heard an album by this talented family that I have not appreciated and fully
enjoyed. There were times I was overwhelmed with joy and blissfulness then also
a sadness that made me reflect on family members that have passed through the
years. Music, good music, has a way of bringing on the entire range of emotions
and that is why it can heal your soul. Another job well done by 2002.
5/5
Stars
Key
Tracks: Into The Light, Trail of Dreams, Far From Home
Tracks:
01. Into The Light
02. Sky
03. Wait For Me
04. Trail of Dreams
05. Tá mé 'mo shuí
06. Navigatio
07. Follow Your Star
08. Far From Home
09. Deep Horizon
10. Ever Onward
Tracks:
01. Into The Light
02. Sky
03. Wait For Me
04. Trail of Dreams
05. Tá mé 'mo shuí
06. Navigatio
07. Follow Your Star
08. Far From Home
09. Deep Horizon
10. Ever Onward
Keith “MuzikMan”
Hannaleck-New Age Music Reviews Founder
September 20, 2014
Review
Provided By New Age Music Reviews