REVIEW: Tom Teasley’s “All The World’s A Stage”
With years of music behind him that he has shared with the world, perhaps it’s appropriate that Tom Teasley has decided to bring the world to his fans. All The World’s A Stage (T&T Music) is a nine-song voyage around the world through music, covering not only his influences, but the influence of music itself, where you might here the familiar but through other means. The way the album begins with “Oresteia Furies Dance” is perfect, as it sounds like vitality unfolding before the trip begins. What’s also great is when he crosses different styles, thus directly mixing up cultures, which in essence helps to create the image of what the world is today. What’s also cool is that Teasley played everything on this, which is a way of saying that one should not place limits in our lives, and definitely not when it comes to the exploration of people around the world and the music that they call home. One world, one people, one music, one home.

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