Paul Cypress (гитара) - "Warriors of love" RTB LP 1983 (частичный ремастеринг 256)
Paul Cypress (гитара) - "Warriors of love" RTB LP 1983 (частичный ремастеринг 256)
Paul Cypress lives much of his life in Dubrovnik, on the Adriatic Sea, a crossroads of cultural diversity that inspires his musical style. He first performed the Mediterranean Guitar style that he developed with legendary guitarist Antonio Pisac in Dubrovnik, Croatia in 1975. Later that year he recorded this new style on his first album entitled "The New Age Guitar." In 1976 the Canadian Broadcasting Company shot a documentary film about Paul Cypress and his music on location in Dubrovnik. With the release of his third album in 1979, Paul’s music had been distributed in thirty countries on European and Canadian record labels and had been used for film soundtracks in Japan, Canada, and Europe. Consistent worldwide success followed until the onset of the Balkan war in 1991. Until the termination of this conflict, nearly ten years later, Paul did not pursue performance or recording venues. Possibly the most articulate critique of Paul Cypress was penned by Bob Smith in Leisure Magazine for the Vancouver Sun Newspaper, British Columbia, Canada: "Refreshing and innovative, adept with one hand as the other, the sounds he elicited from his fingers and fret board whirred like hummingbird wings."