American composer associated with new-age instrumental music, best known for the 1984 album Deep Breakfast and the track "Celestial Soda Pop".

Review content notes: described as a Texan and Buddhist; Deep Breakfast (1984) marked a shift from neoclassical to more melodic/new-age sounds. Tracks discussed in the review include Celestial Soda Pop, Your Feeling Shoulders, The Oh Of Pleasure, Falling In The Garden, Rhythm in the Pews, Kathleen's Song, Pastorale, and Tiny Geometries.

The available review praises Ray Lynch's 1984 album Deep Breakfast, highlighting tracks like "Celestial Soda Pop" and "Your Feeling Shoulders." The reviewer admires Lynch's simple yet majestic arrangements and calls the album a high point in his output. Overall the review is strongly positive (5/5).

For:Fans of new-age, ambient and neoclassical instrumental music

 It is with this album that Ray Lynch, a Texan and Buddhist, reaches the status of a "sacred monster" of new age.

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