A World of Good (1997)
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"We've enjoyed listening to your beautiful cello and piano music. God has certainly blessed you with wonderful musical talent."
Chris & Diane Machen   MastersMusic.com

"Your music is very gentle, subtle and soothing. ...It supports rather than interrupts the flow of my work with clients."
Tracy Harrison-Schleich, BSW, Dip.A.T., Winterwood Farm & Studio

"Captivating, yet subtle and soothing, David’s cocktail of sweet cello, cool piano and warming keyboards delivers a fresh break...Throughout this album there is a subtle yet tasteful use of keyboard orchestration, providing a warm presence and spaciousness to engulf the listener. A truly delightful listen."
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"Your CD is just wonderful!"
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"David Abramsky blends light classical, jazz and folk elements...Many of the tracks have an inspirational quality to them that reflect his work as a composer of hymns."
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Track Listing (click song to listen/preview ):
1.
A World of Good / Joy of Life
2. One Thing That We Know
3. Bach 22:185-187
4. Sebastian
5. 80 Barrie Street *
        (*Kingston, Ontario, Canada)
6. That Side, Not Far
7. While Waiting for Louise
8. Love is Gently Flowing
9. Rise Like the Sun
All tracks composed by David
Released May 1997. These nine original tracks were composed and recorded in stunning Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. They include simple cello and piano duets as well as arrangements with added strings.

Many people call David's style, 'Songs-without-words' and you'll understand why after hearing a track or two.

David explains the origin of the track, 80 Barrie Steet : "This is the name of a beautiful, historic tree-lined street in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. My dear grandparents on my dad's side lived at number 80. My maternal grandparents also lived in Kingston and much of my extended family lives there now. Thus the city holds many fond memories for me. My fans have been so supportive and due to them, this album has sold a couple of thousand copies."
This relaxing collection of original instrumental music combines the cello and piano, and on several tracks, soft string arrangements. As many have said, this music does them "a world of good".