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2002 - Across an Ocean of Dreams
Randy and Pamela Copus are the husband and wife team behind the 2002 name. When I was hosting an instrumental radio program back in 1995, Randy and Pamela sent me a CD of promos for my show. At that time, Wings and Savitri were their only releases, and we did what we could to promote their music. For the year 2002, Randy and Pamela have offered up Across an Ocean of Dreams, and I’m happy to say that the duo have never sounded better.
Fans of 2002 will feel right at home with dreamy piano and synthesizer work, along with subtle and angelic vocals that shimmer against strings, guitar, flute, and harp. At just over 50 minutes, Across an Ocean of Dreams moves with such grace and fluidity, that before you know it, it’s over. This makes for a wonderful listening session, as you will definitely want to listen to this one start to finish without interruption.
One of the many appealing things about 2002 is their ability to tell a story with the music. Wings, their 1992 debut release, told the story of Icarus, while Savitri (one of my all time 2002 favorites), recounts the tale of a 5th Century B.C. Princess from India. From the beginning, Across an Ocean of Dreams asks us to consider what the Ocean would dream of, and thus starts another amazing journey with 2002.