Nature’s Greyhound ~ Eyes of Amber (Robert Harsch)
Eleven-year-old retired racer, C. Jack Run, now known as Jackson Theodore Abel Dawg (or just Jack) spends some time enjoying the outdoors. He cools off in Missoula’s Clark Fork Natural Park, and takes in the sights, sounds & smells of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park and the Upper Falls in Yellowstone Park.
Video by hand-held Canon FS200 Camcorder, edited with Nero Vision.
The music was written in 1992 as a birthday present for a friend, with the full title is "Jeanne Ann: Eyes of Amber". It was multi-tracked with the Korg T-1 Music Workstation’s 8-track sequencer. The locations in the video are quite appropriate since the music was used in a video documentary called "Story of a River: The Clark Fork" and also for an audio guided tour program for Yellowstone National Park – which may still be available for rent when you visit the Park.
"Jeanne Ann: Eyes of Amber" appears on my 1996 album "Montana Soundscapes" and is available for download from my SnoCap online store on my MySpace page:
http://www.MySpace.com/HarschSoundsMusic
I also have less than 100 copies of the "Montana Soundscapes" original run available; send me a message if you’re interested in getting one.
~R