Beverly Glenn-Copeland has released the highly anticipated Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined, a redux of his 1986 opus featuring new versions of five of the original album's six songs remixed by an all-star lineup of contemporary musicians.
Album opener "Ever New" is reworked twice — once by Bon Iver and Flock of Dimes and later by Joseph Shabason and Thom Gill — in addition to a mid-album "transportation" of the track by Kelsey Lu that dropped in July as the new LP's lead single.
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