| 1. Sicktone |
| 2. Baptism of Fire |
| 3. Rape |
| 4. Poisons |
| 5. Truth |
| 6. Sewn Open |
| 7. Silence & Secrecy [Section] |
| 8. Here to Here (Double Headed Secret) |
| 9. Stealing the Words |
| 10. On Balance |
Editorial Reviews
1997 reissue of collection of demos, 1985 live recordings, the first ever Coil recordings, live tracks from a festival in Berlin and five live tracks from Zoskia. 10 tracks total.World Serpent release in a slipcase sleeve with a 12 page booklet featuring photos & interviews. Slipcase with inner sleeve. A Threshold release.
Transparent,Coil,Zos Kia,Import [Generic],Ambient,Electronic,Experimental,Industrial,Pop,Rock
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Transparent Things
Fujiya & Miyagi Manufacturer: Deaf Dumb & Blind ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LP6KMG Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Ankle Injuries
- Collarbone
- Photocopier
- Conductor 71
- Transparent Things
- Sucker Punch
- In One Ear & Our The Other
- Cassettesingle
- Cylinders
- Reeboks In Heaven
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Fujiya & Miyagi are not Japanese nor are they a duo, but are in fact a trio of rather cheeky Brits. Keeping with the multi-cultural theme, they also love Neu!-style Krautrock, with its metronome rhythms and cerebral melodies. This second release after 2003's Electro Karaoke in the Negative Style is filled with sly statements and cute jokes about commodity and materialism--Transparent Things is a particularly apt title--but more than anything else it's a goofball lark. With the music-nerd navel-gazing of LCD Soundsystem, but also the sonic aesthetic of Stereolab, it can be enjoyed regardless of whether you want to get geeky. Some might say it's best enjoyed that way, as some of the record's most enjoyable moments, like the skittery last few minutes of "Photocopier" or the instrumental "Cassettesingle" aren't about words at all. At times it's downright danceable, with tracks like "Reeboks in Heaven" exhibiting an abstract, electro grooviness. Their devotion to quirk ends up being a little too cute occasionally (like when they use the band name as a chant in "Ankle Injuries"), but their energy is so harmless it's easy to overlook it. Don't worry about getting all the jokes; Fujiya & Miyagi would likely be happier if you turned your brain off and cut a rug instead. --Matthew CookeAlbum Description
Fans of Hot Chip and Air will appreciate Fujiya & Miyagi's brand of witty and wiry electronica. Singer Dave Best whispers obtuse stream-of-consciousness lyrics about scoring new kicks ("Collarbone") and getting socked by a girl ("Sucker Punch") over slinky dance-punk backdrops. "We were just pretending to be Japanese," the frontman playfully repeats in "Photocopier." But don't be fooled -- their urban jungle soundtrack is the real deal.Customer Reviews:
Transparent Things.......2007-06-27
It sounds new, different and refreshing from the
current music scene. You will love it, too.
oooooo! oooooo!.......2007-05-14
do you wear reeboks in heaven?.......2007-05-08
Entertaining album from start to finish. Buy It Now!.......2007-03-09
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Transparent
LaRue Manufacturer: Reunion ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000560HB Release Date: 2001-01-23 |
Tracks:
- Theory Of Flight
- Wake Up
- Fly
- Jaded
- Fallen For You
- Near To Me
- Brianna's Song
- No Goodbyes
- I Can't Sing
- Seem To Be
- One White Tulip
Customer Reviews:
Origional and not trying to be like others.......2006-09-08
Wow what a good CD!!.......2005-09-30
Fantastic CD!.......2002-12-31
~"Theory of Flight" has truthful, inspiring lyrics, and a catchy beat.
~"Wake Up" is edgy, and very well done. I can jog to this song and the words are profound in their truth. One of my favorites of this album.
~"Fly" is not so deep but nonetheless worthy of a good listen.
~"Jaded" speaks of a romantic relationship that is breaking. This is also one of my favorite songs on this CD.
~"Fallen for You" is slower, but Natalie's angelic voice keeps you listening to the end.
~"Near to Me" is among the faster songs and the words are so good.
~"Brianna's Song" is slow, but the words are so beautiful, they can almost bring tears to your eyes. Natalie and Phillip sing about their sister, Brianna.
~"No Goodbyes" is another very good song.
~"I Can't Sing" is not very deep. A bit silly, actually. Phillip and Natalie kinda "let loose" in this one. It has amusing lyrics, a fun tune, and I smile whenever I hear this song. One of my favorites.
~"Seem to Be" borders on alternative/rock, but is very good. I can jog to this one and the words are again---awesome.
~"One White Tulip" is a reflection on times past. A beautiful song.
I can't say enough about this album. LaRue's passion for God shines through their songs and touches you with their truths. LaRue is one of my favorite bands, and I think they are awesome at what they do. This CD should not be passed up.
Go LaRue!.......2002-03-04
awesome cd.......2002-02-14
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A Transparent Mask
Ken Nordine Manufacturer: Asphodel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005AVN9 Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Hello
- Cat and Bird Blues
- You Know The Story
- For The Birds
- A Good Year For Spiders
- You Don't Love Me Blues
- The Bullfighter
- The Guru
- The Akond of Swat
- You Were So Crazy
- Cliche Heaven
- Truth Mute
- A Thousand Bingbangs
- Quarks
- Fibonacci Numbers
- Hole In the Ego
- Miniver Cheevy
- A Thousand Dreams
- What's There To Do
- What's There To Do
Album Description
Asphodel is proud to present Mr. Nordine's most recent work. A journey into the mind of the king word jazz! Featuring accomplished jazz musicians Paul Wertico and Jim Hines. 19 tracks including 'A Good Year For Spiders', 'Cliche Heaven' and 'Miniver Cheevy'. Standard jewel case. 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
Gawd, what a voice!.......2001-11-04
This CD won't change your life, but it just might change how you think you see your life. Ken's words and vocal images are razor sharp and waste no time cutting apart your preconceived notions about what you are and how your world really is. It's all Seriously Different than you thought. And it's all Ken's fault.
Get the album, some wine, some low lights and a sound system with a good low end. And be prepared to have your mind changed.
But how can you get angry with Ken for changing your perceptions when he does it with that laughing *edge* to his voice? How can you do anything except say, "...ooh, yeah, man... he's really *got* something there..."
left this fan disappointed.......2001-07-04
But now, man, _Transparent Mask_ is dissapointing. None of the tracks are very clever, in story or words. Plus it's much more "normal" poetry than what I was used to from Ken. It felt like instead of putting energy into clever ideas (like what a museum of sound would be like, or how was the color yellow was allowed into the spectrum) he's just trying to rhyme.And the subject matter is blase also -- songs of birds and spiders, not songs of Vidiots.
He still has one of the deepest voices I've ever heard, but it just aint enough. If you're a fan don't buy this CD, if you aint a fan buy Colors or Word Jazz -- they'll make you a fan.
Vintage Nordine.......2001-05-21
Less successful are the cuts where Nordine decides his word jazz ought to rhyme. Paul Simon he ain't. The results are often constricted and self-concious, not strong enough to stand as poems, and lacking melodies to make them songs (For example, "You Know the Story" includes the strained couplet "Crowds in the hallway, milling about / Like molecules moving, looking for clout." Molecules looking for clout? I think not).
Bottom line: when he's free-associating just for the fun of it, it works; when he tries to make it sound profound, he's overreaching.
THE MASTER IS BACK!.......2001-04-26
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Blitzen Trapper
Blitzen Trapper Manufacturer: Lidkercow Ltd ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BTJC68 Release Date: 2005-11-08 |
Tracks:
- The All-Girl Team
- Cunning Revolution
- Appletrees
- Reno
- Whiskey Kisser
- Triggafinga
- Ansel and Emily Desader
- Cracker Went Down
- Christmas is Coming Soon
- Donkie Boy
- Texaco
Album Description
"Combining '60s country-rock with cartoonish psychedelia and hyperactive thrash, the group's selftitled debut is two parts hook-laden pop and one part pure acid freakout." -- Willamette Week The first Blitzen Trapper album had an initial limited release in late 2003, surprising local critics with its confident mix of musical styles and ambitious songwriting, and powering the group into the venerable Willamette Week's Top 10 New Portland Bands of 2004. Chock-full of hooks and references to guns, the debut veers from stadium rock to Haight-Ashbury to dank lounge to trailer park rave-up to gas station balladry with devious glee. The only Blitzen Trapper work to have been recorded largely in a proper studio, the making of this album so ruined the band financially that the members were reduced to conditions of complete squalor for many years afterwards, out of which straits came the gloriously ramshackle follow-up, Field Rexx.
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Scratch
Various Artists , and Soundtrack Manufacturer: Transparent Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y1TD Release Date: 2002-02-12 |
Tracks:
- X- ecutioners featuring DJ Premier : Primo's X - Ecution
- Rob Swift : Re - Animator
- Herbie Hancock : Rockit 2.002
- Cat Five VS Snake Eyez : Turntable Transformer
- Grandmixer DXT : Crazy 2 Crazy
- Invisibl Scratch Piklz : Invasion of the Octopus People
- Boogie Boy / Kidd Delight W/ African Bambaataa : All 4 One
- DJ Disk : Skin Cracked Canals
- Grandmixer DXT : Cut Transmitter
- Eddie Def : Universal Noize Maker
- Rob Swift : My Style
Album Description
Features 11 turntablist tracks by Invisibl Skratch Piklz, Rob Swift, Herbie Hancock, X-Ecutioners & more. Transparent Music/Palm Pictures.Customer Reviews:
There's so much missing.......2004-09-15
Sadly Non-Representative.......2002-10-23
THE GOOD: The DJ Disk/Buckethead track is cool!! Trip music as only they can make. DXT's Cut Transmitter is a nice little DJ+ band track, and Cat Five/Snake Eyez show off the more abstract side of the movement.
THE DESCENT: Okay, first the Rockit remix--I guess I just expected more, especially with that many of the best DJs on it. I guess that's what happens when you mess with a classic. Rob Swift and Eddie Def's contributions were suprisingly average for their immense talents (although this should not be suprising for Eddie Def as the Space Travelerz not only bashed the film, but have admitted they unload their subpar material when it comes to compilations)
THE TRULY WACK: The rest of the material (as classic as some of it is) can be/has been heard in many other places and it was disappointing to pay for it again. It seems that Bill Laswell wanted to combine a history-up-until-now type project (like MTV's "Masters of the 1s & 2s"--only good) and a this-is-the-status-of-the-movement-right-now album (like "Return of the DJ" did in 1995) but in my opinion simply failed. A true "History of Turntablism album", by the devoted for the devoted, seems like it would have been ideal, and if you really want a "status" type album, check out Turntables by the Bay on Hip Hop Slam. The Frisco Bay area-the mecca of the movement.
Sadly Non-Representative.......2002-10-23
THE GOOD: The DJ Disk/Buckethead track is[...]Trip music as only they can make. DXT's Cut Transmitter is a nice little DJ+ band track, and Cat Five/Snake Eyez show off the more abstract side of the movement.
THE DESCENT: Okay, first the Rockit remix--I guess I just expected more, especially with that many of the best DJs on it. I guess that's what happens when you mess with a classic. Rob Swift and Eddie Def's contributions were suprisingly average for their immense talents (although this should not be suprising for Eddie Def as the Space Travelerz not only bashed the film, but have admitted they unload their subpar material when it comes to compilations)
THE TRULY WACK: The rest of the material (as classic as some of it is) can be/has been heard in many other places and it was disappointing to pay for it again. It seems that Bill Laswell wanted to combine a history-up-until-now type project (like MTV's "Masters of the 1s & 2s"--only good) and a this-is-the-status-of-the-movement-right-now album (like "Return of the DJ" did in 1995) but in my opinion simply failed. A true "History of Turntablism album", by the devoted for the devoted, would have been the ideal.
Herbi-Herbi.......2002-09-19
The beat, the whole beat, and nothing but the beat..........2002-03-21
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Like a Brother
Beckley-Lamm-Wilson Manufacturer: Transparent Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004TQS5 Release Date: 2000-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Today
- Feel the Spirit
- I Wish For You
- Run Don't Walk
- Watching The Time
- Life In Motion
- Sheltering Sky
- They're Only Words
- Without Her
- Like A Brother
Customer Reviews:
AND NOW IT'S OUT OF PRINT! GET IT NOW!.......2007-05-12
can't really comment.......2005-12-21
Pabulum!.......2005-08-10
Save your money.
Little-known supergroup recording with some nice moments.......2005-04-13
While those proclaiming it a lost masterpiece here are greatly overstating things, it's nonetheless a charming disc that deserved a better fate commercially.
HIGHLIGHTS:
"I Wish for You" sounds like a coulda been AC hit as another reviewer noted. It's Carl's tender good-will anthem. ("A heart that can heal when you love in vain/A friend who can hold you through all of the pain/I wish you hope through your share of tears/I wish you peace all your living years") Chicagoan Lamm turns in a tribute to dead Chicago bandmate Terry Kath with "Feel the Spirit". (Kath accidentally shot himself while playing Russian roulette) "Watching the Time" is a mid-life reflection from America's Beckley. "Run Don't Walk" is a 'missing you on the road' anthem with a peppy hook. The album closes on a highnote with the title track. It's Carl's love letter to brother Brian Wilson, who was estranged from him at that point. (Producer Galdston shares a great story about the song on the Beach Boys fan club site [http://www.beachboysfanclub.com/lab.htm])
LOWS:
"Today" has a great hook, but the verses leading up to it are weak making it one of the lesser songs and an unfortunate choice to lead off the CD. "Run Don't Walk" would've been a better option. I'll be in the minority here, I guess, but I was disappointed in the cover of Harry Nilsson's "Without Her". The bouncy feel given the song seemed completely inappropriate to the lyric despite some tasty group harmonies. It just felt out of sorts to these ears. Carl penned a great lyric for "They're Only Words" but then chose to set it to a blaring guitar arrangement that ruins what might have been the album's highlight.
BOTTOM LINE:
There's nothing so immediately grabbing here that it's likely to convert non-fans of America, The Beach Boys or Chicago. That being said, if you're a fan of any of them you'll probably find some stuff here worth hearing, though I'd keep an eye out for it used as the price has soared on this due to Beach Boys/Carl Wilson collectors (out of proportion to its musical value). If you absolutely ADORE the sound samples, don't try and get this one...instead you'll want the Japanese import version on JVC Victor (do a search for ASIN B00005L9B1) which adds 3 more tracks.
3 immense talents combine.......2003-04-02
Virtually every song is a winner. "Today" is a fine opener, "I Wish For You" should have been a monster AC hit and their take on Nillson's "Without Her" is the best version I've ever heard.
Along with these songs each member contributes one each of the three tracks that make this album an essential purchase: Robert Lamm's "Feel The Spirit" is his tribute to fallen Chicago bandmate Terry Kath. The emotional weight of this song is immense, Lamm's lead vocal the best on the CD - no mean feat. "Watching The Time" is as good a song as Gerry Beckley has ever written, although it's sentiments seem to have been taken too seriously by Lamm's bandmates. Finally, the title track closes the album in the form of another tribute, this time from Carl Wilson to his brother Brian. Even a non-Beach Boy fan such as myself cannot help but be moved by this one.
Carl Wilson's death before the disc was completed means this project can never be repeated. In a way this is fortunate - it would have been very hard to top.
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Release the Day
Barney McAll Manufacturer: Transparent Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005J9YP Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Thirty Three
- Reciprocal Night
- Obatala
- Chaos Lento
- Release The Day
- No Go Die
- Tanzanian Folk Medley
- Daria
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Call this Australian-born pianist's New York answering machine and you'll hear Radiohead's "Knives Out," a forlorn song that slips and slides like a wicked ocean undertow. This is a clue to the open-ended music of Release the Day, which hints at the dark melodies of Radiohead, the happy strut of Dollar Brand, the exotic allure of Randy Weston, and the funky counter-rhythms of Cubano bop. The opening track, "Thirty Three," is a simple motif repeated for 15-plus minutes, casting an engrossing spell while Joey Baron, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Eddie Bobe, and Gary Bartz tease its gossamer melody. It's a simmering introduction to a beautiful record. The album inches along from the Afro-Cuban rumination of "Obatala" to the spectral chant of "Chaos Lento" to the bluesy, beautiful saunter of the "Release the Day," which recalls a Becker-Fagen brass melody from Aja or Two Against Nature. Using space and simplicity, Barney McAll conjures mighty music. --Ken MicallefCustomer Reviews:
Stellar Debut by Little Known Jazz Pianist.......2001-06-12
But it doesn't matter. The proof of the pudding is in the eating, and there's some awfully tasty goodies here. The first cut, "Thirty Three," a slow burn featuring Obatala rhythms, grabs right from the outset and doesn't let go. Featuring some very creative horn work as well as mesmerizing percussion, not to mention stunning piano playing, this is the high point of the set, worth every single second of its fifteen-plus mintues. Still, there's not a weak cut in the bunch. Although most tunes are slow ballads or mid-tempo grooves, McAll's so full of ideas that he always keeps things interesting.
If you've enjoyed Nocturne, the latest from Charlie Haden, or anything by Peter Epstein, give this a try. Highest recommendation.
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Future 2 Future
Herbie Hancock , and Herbie Hancock Manufacturer: Transparent Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NHUJ Release Date: 2001-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Kebero
- Wisdom
- The Essence (featuring Chaka Khan)
- This is Rob Swift
- Black Gravity
- Tony Williams
- Be Still
- Ionosphere
- Kebero (part 2)
- Alphabeta
- Virtual Hornets
Amazon.com
For more than four decades, the Grammy award-winning jazz keyboardist Herbie Hancock has given us a number of pop hits, including "Watermelon Man," "Chameleon," and "Rockit." On this CD, Hancock welcomes the 21st century by putting his distinctive stamp on drum & bass, hip-hop, and world-music beats. Joined by saxophonist Wayne Shorter, bassists Charnett Moffett and Bill Laswell, and drummer Jack DeJohnette, Hancock and crew deliver some intriguing licks on these popular rhythms. The two top compositions on this project are "The Essence," with R&B diva Chaka Khan, which borrows a bass lines from Miles Davis's "Ife," and "Tony Williams," a searing mainstream tribute to the legendary drummer. Throughout, Herbie Hancock puts a jazzy vibe into everything that he plays. --Eugene Holley Jr.Album Description
From Transparent Music, Future 2 Future captures Herbie's take on the new progressive music from the DJ/Club culture - hip-hop, drum-and-bass, downtempo. The project reunites Hancock with famed musical architect Bill Laswell. Together, this team earned a Grammy for 'Rockit' and a platinum record from its parent album Future Shock.Customer Reviews:
The Very Top.......2007-06-30
I think this is a work of art........2005-01-31
An almost-classic recording.......2003-01-30
"Keboro (Part I)" is an inspiring choral introduction, while "Wisdom" is a provocative spoken-word peice. Both of these songs lead into the groovy "The Essence," a song that features some excellent vocals. "This is Rob Swift" would be a fine song were it not for the annoyingly overproduced (and overused) scratching. "Black Gravity" is another low point, a rather forgettable peice. Herbie Hancock quickly redeems himself with the free-flowing "Tony Williams," a song that features both more excellent vocalisations and extremely impressive saxaphone work. "Be Still" is an okay enough peice, but sounds a bit too much like a retread of "Tony Williams." "Ionosphere" is a smooth, ambient song, one that is extremelly relaxing. "Kebero (Part II) builds impressivelly upon "Kebero (Part I), allowing the concepts that were introduced in the first song to build upon themselves, develop and mature. This blends smoothly into "Alphabeta," a cool, danceable track that is both sparse and intricate. "Virtual Hornets" closes out the disc, a very clean jazz/hip-hop/rock fusion track.
the master travels.......2002-12-01
Great recording!.......2002-07-13
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China
Paul Horn Manufacturer: Transparent Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005QZML Release Date: 2001-10-23 |
Tracks:
- Moon Dance
- Autumn Stream In A Desolate Gorge
- Under The Pines
- In A Sunny Meadow
- Temple Of Heaven
- Journey Down South
- Reflected Moon
- Riding On The Wind
- Autumn In North Sea
- A Happy Occasion
- Melting Snow On A Spring Day
Customer Reviews:
Gorgeously meditative.......2006-08-30
SPIRIT OF PLACE.......2001-12-23
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I, John
John Forte Manufacturer: Transparent Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006419V Release Date: 2002-04-23 |
Tracks:
- What A Difference (feat. Dinah Washington)
- Harmonize
- What You're Used To
- Trouble Again (feat. Tricky)
- All the Pretty People
- Take Time, Slow Down
- Beware
- Been There, Done That (feat. Carly Simon)
- How Could I?
- Out of Bed
- Hungry
- Dearest Father
- Lady
- Reunion
Amazon.com
The sophomore release from former Refugee Camp artist John Forté, I, John is a vast improvement over his unfocused 1998 debut Poly Sci, but there's a downside: Forté is currently serving a 14-year federal prison term, so his career is back on hold. Although recorded during the brief period of time between indictment and standing trial, the singer-rapper's album is unhurried and surprisingly well-developed, fattened by swells of reggae, tinges of electronica, lively guitar work, and lush vocals by the likes of Carly Simon, Esthero, and Forté himself. The strongest selections are slower and, quite understandably, wistful in tone. "Out of Bed" is reminiscent of U2's Joshua Tree period, while "Lady," taken in context, will be heard as a gentle lament. Most of the songs found here take a decidedly blues-rock approach; "What a Difference," however, is straightforward hip-hop anchored by a gorgeous, yet rather unsubtle, Dinah Washington sample. Sounding like an outtake from The Score, Forté plays it as a reminder of his past and an affirmation of his future. --Rebecca LevineCustomer Reviews:
The Best Album Out There.......2006-03-13
Phenom.......2005-10-15
Excellent CD.......2005-09-01
One of the Best Albums of the Last Decade.......2005-01-04
It's one of the few hip-hop albums that I can still listen to over and over again without skipping all around to find the 2-3 tracks worth listening to.
The diversity (John sings most of the songs -- and does a surprisingly good job) is built on a solid foundation of musical appreication of different genres, and John really brings the best of these elements out because of his production skills.
Musically, it reminds me of K-OS (whom most people are probably more familiar with) in that it blends elements of soul, trip-hop, hip-hop, jazz and rock together.
But the real enjoyment of the album is the emotion and intelligent lyricism.
It really is a perfect album. And one anybody who enjoys musical diversity with good beats should pick up and cherish.
Peace.
Absolutely Amazing.......2004-10-08
It is by far, my favorite album. It is eclectic, it is poignant, and best of all, it is honest. He bares his soul to the world in this album, a striking contrast to Poly Sci. We all know that he is in prison right now, and since he was going through his trial at the time this album was made, you can feel a lot of what he was going through coming out in his songs. "All the Pretty People" is... hearthwrenching... beautiful. "How Could I" is wonderful also.
This is honestly one of the few albums I own where I can sit and listen to it in its entirety and not skip tracks. I would highly, highly recommend this to anyone who isn't afraid to listen to something they don't always listen to. If you enjoy and can appreciate quality music that isn't misogynistic, materialistic or a repeat of everything else that it out right now, you HAVE to purchase this. It is one of the few quality works created recently.
Meditation Music:
- Traveler
- Tun Huang (Silk Road 3)
- Under a Big Sky
- Wind Over Water
- World Without Rules
- 220 Volt Live [Live]
- Alhambra
- Angel Airs
- Angel Airs
- Autogenic Training by Claudia Leyh
Meditation Music
Les Rendez-Vous Electroniques 2003 [Import]
Rendezvous of Angels: Organ Concertos - Handel
Music: Oboe Concerto / Intermezzo / Symphony 5 / Estampes
Scooby Doo And The Alien Invaders: Songs From The Animated Feature And More! [Soundtrack]
Psycho Man [CD-single] [Import]
Place Called Home [CD-single] [Import]