On This Day August 15 1989 – No Blue Thing by Ray Lynch Was Released

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On This Day August 15 1989 – No Blue Thing by Ray Lynch Was Released
On this day August 15 1989, Ray Lynch released his fourth studio album No Blue Thing, blending his signature melodic new age style with lush synthesizer arrangements and carefully crafted instrumental compositions. The album’s serene yet intricate soundscapes made it a standout in the late 80s instrumental music scene.

Tracks such as The True Spirit of Mom and Tiny Geometries demonstrated Lynch’s ability to combine warmth and precision, offering music that was both relaxing and thought provoking. The album maintained the artist’s reputation for creating works that appealed to fans of both contemporary instrumental and electronic music.

No Blue Thing continued Ray Lynch’s success on the charts for new age releases, earning praise for its rich production and emotional depth. It remains a favorite among listeners seeking peaceful yet engaging compositions from the era.

80s insight: The album reflected the growing popularity of new age music in the late 80s, as instrumental artists found a strong audience alongside mainstream pop and rock.

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