Saturday, August 13, 2022

Ray Lynch - Deep Breakfast (Full Album & Interview)


I started listening to Ray Lynch - Deep Breakfast right around 1988/89. It was called New Age back then and for me it was something I could listen to that would help me calm my restless mind. It has always had a way of allowing me to focus while reading or it can also become a gateway to sleep (when I'm restless). It's one of my favorite albums and I hope you enjoy it. So I added the Deep Breakfast Album below as well as an interview with Ray Lynch. Let me know if you like it, love it, or have another New Age favorite I should hear next...

Check it out.
 

Ray Lynch – Deep Breakfast (1984)

00:00 - 04:42 01 Celestial Soda Pop 04:42 - 10:05 02 The Oh of Pleasure 10:05 - 12:52 03 Falling in the Garden 12:52 - 20:25 04 Your Feeling Shoulders 20:25 - 24:39 05 Rhythm in the Pews 24:39 - 28:49 06 Kathleen's Song 28:49 - 34:20 07 Pastorale 34:20 - 40:22 08 Tiny Geometries


Interview: Ray Lynch

UPDATE 9/22/15: Ray lost his house and studio in the California wildfires. Please consider donating to our GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/lynchwildfir... New Age pioneer and "headless hermit" Ray Lynch breaks his long silence to give us insight into lifelong openheartedness, his composing process, and his upcoming book on sacred mathematics. This is Ray's single most in-depth interview. 0:06 - introduction 2:24 - on rural living 6:48 - on writing devotional music for Adidam 16:15 - on "The Sky of Mind" 20:18 - on the composer as listener (writing "Celestial Soda Pop" vs. "Ivory") 24:10 - on his unreleased material 25:02 - on "Tiny Geometries" 28:47 - on sex-positivity 31:55 - on the influence of Adi Da Samraj 25:48 - on sacred mathematics in Ray's upcoming book 39:35 - on the book's growing scope 42:15 - on Julian Jaynes' theory of consciousness 47:15 - on headlessness 52:08 - on integrating the spiritual and the rational 56:11 - on reciprocity 59:45 - on Beethoven, Bach, & the phenomenon of great music created by narcissists 1:06:52 - on Ray's career in Renaissance music 1:16:29 - on mixing 1:18:20 - on "The Music of What Happens" & timelessness 1:26:45 - on the breakout success of "Deep Breakfast" 1:30:40 - on whether enlightenment can be permanent 1:38:06 - on not mistaking metaphor for reality 1:41:00 - on getting in

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