| "Sunset in Las Vegas" | |
| Keyboards: Henry Iglesias Guitars: James Lum Horns: George Englund Violin: Malcolm Watson Catman says: "I wrote the original, core instrumental piece in my early years...and then it was embellished by Henry Iglesias, who is an inspired arranger plus an intense, outstanding keyboardist; James Lum, who touches God whenever he plays his soaring guitars; George Englund, who makes his Sax wail in a way that pierces right through the heart; and Malcolm Watson, the dancing violinist, who punctuates the piece with his tender strings. When I once lived in Las Vegas, I liked to sit in the piano room where I would watch the spectacular, pastel, desert sunsets...and this particular piece is the one that seemed to mirror the interaction between sky and sun as they slowly fell asleep. Also, the music is an apt metaphor for the "sunset" of so many dreams I once held when I lived in Las Vegas." | |