I just stumbled across this post, even tho’ started last December. My take is that I loved the arrangement. To me, it’s a classic example of easy listening music----the kind for a rainy day, napping, or whatever. The kind I listen to on Music Choice on the TV cable. His selection of lead instruments fit the arrangement well, along with those nice strings in the background. It shows what a high-end arranger can do, if pushed. Wonder how many tracks were overdubbed in the arrangement? Why spend 5 grand on a Tyros 5 and not exploit its abilities? In my own musical interests, I’ve moved beyond 3 chords and a cloud of dust. Given a choice, I want to hear (and play) beautiful tunes and melodies that use slick changes and chord substitutions that make the songs come alive. That’s exactly why I got the T5----for home recording to create the fattest, fullest orchestral arrangements that one person can do, within their limited ability. Personally, I’d like to hear more fully-orchestrated songs like Allen’s recorded with a single arranger----to show the possibilities within one instrument.