| 1. Summer Solstice - Sean Harkness |
| 2. Sad Lisa - The Angels of Venice |
| 3. Dream Beach - Michael Hedges |
| 4. In Our Jasmine Days - Michael Manring, Paul McCandless |
| 5. Reunion - John Boswell |
| 6. Kalena Kai - Keola & Kapono Beamer |
| 7. Midsummer's Moon - David Arkenstone |
| 8. Promise - Liz Story |
| 9. Summer from Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" - Tracy Silverman |
| 10. Summer Star - Lisa Lynne |
| 11. Incondizionatamente - Will Ackerman |
| 12. Companions - David Arkenstone |
| 13. Out of Time - Liz Story |
| 14. M.M.'s Dunk - George Winston |
| 15. Warmth of the Sun/Surfer Girl - Philip Aaberg, Scott Mathews |
Editorial Reviews
In search of a new season to conquer (after a long run of successful A Winter's Solstice recordings), Windham Hill took aim at summer in 1997. The first Summer Solstice disc isn't exactly top-down cruising music; it's more of a back-porch soundtrack suitable for watching fireflies or for mulling the fading light of a languid summer's day. A few pieces (violinist Tracy Silverman's take on Vivaldi; pianist Liz Story's "The Promise") feel a bit weighty for the theme here, but the disc is well stocked with compensatory highlights. Among them are the intelligent, softly propulsive melody strung together by Paul McCandless (oboe) and bassist Michael Manring ("In Our Jasmine Days"); David Arkenstone's twinkling, mandolin-centered dance in the sun ("Companions"); some classic Will Ackerman ("Incondizionatamente") on parlor guitar; a charming, slowly unfolding melody found in "Summer Star" by harpist Lisa Lynne; Story's lovely, ruminating "Out of Time"; a sunny frolic on harmonica by George Winston; and a hushed, jazz-inclined medley of Beach Boys tunes by pianist Philip Aaberg and guitarist Scott Mathews. --Terry Wood
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Summer Solstice: A Windham Hill Collection
Various Artists Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000NN6 Release Date: 1997-05-20 |
Tracks:
- Summer Solstice - Sean Harkness
- Sad Lisa - Angels Of Venice
- Dream Beach - Micheal Hedges
- In Our Jasmine Days - Paul McCandless
- Reunion - John Boswell
- Kalena Kai - Keola Beamer
- Midsummer's Moon - David Arkenstone
- The Promise - Liz Story
- Summer, From Vivaldi's 'The Four Seasons' - Tracy Silverman
- Summer Star - Lisa Lynne
- Incondizionatamente - Will Ackerman
- Companions - David Arkenstone
- Out Of Time - Liz Story
- M.M.'s Dunk - George Winston
- The Warmth Of The Sun/Surfer Girl - Philip Aaberg
Amazon.com
In search of a new season to conquer (after a long run of successful A Winter's Solstice recordings), Windham Hill took aim at summer in 1997. The first Summer Solstice disc isn't exactly top-down cruising music; it's more of a back-porch soundtrack suitable for watching fireflies or for mulling the fading light of a languid summer's day. A few pieces (violinist Tracy Silverman's take on Vivaldi; pianist Liz Story's "The Promise") feel a bit weighty for the theme here, but the disc is well stocked with compensatory highlights. Among them are the intelligent, softly propulsive melody strung together by Paul McCandless (oboe) and bassist Michael Manring ("In Our Jasmine Days"); David Arkenstone's twinkling, mandolin-centered dance in the sun ("Companions"); some classic Will Ackerman ("Incondizionatamente") on parlor guitar; a charming, slowly unfolding melody found in "Summer Star" by harpist Lisa Lynne; Story's lovely, ruminating "Out of Time"; a sunny frolic on harmonica by George Winston; and a hushed, jazz-inclined medley of Beach Boys tunes by pianist Philip Aaberg and guitarist Scott Mathews. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
Filled with warmth and Optimism.......2004-01-20
The mood presented by the artists is that of unbounded optimism and warmth. Who could ever not be moved by the compassionate harp play of the extremely gifted lisa lynne ? Instead of "summer star", the tune could as well be renamed as "infinite kindness". Another tune that strongly appealed to my aesthetics was Liz Story's "promise". The tune ends on an intensely subtle and sensitive note that promises to stop your breath for a while. Its sombrely sensitive mood is very hard to replicate, a bit cruspier than chopin. On this otherwise wonderful CD, I did find one song out of place. George Winston's M.M. Dunk. It seemed a bit more funkier than the rest and though the latter part seemed to be a bit more like party music. It might've added an ecclectic aspect to the CD though, but certainly not to my taste.
My favorite tunes are:
Summer Solstice - Sean Harkness
In Our Jasmine Days - Michael Manring
Reunion - John Boswell
Promise - Liz Story
Summer Star - Lisa Lynne
If, for no other reason..........2002-08-01
The other pieces are very good, too, and provide a good idea of the quality musicianship that can be found on the Windham Hill label.
Where sharp technique and beauty meet..........2001-10-27
A few performances alone would be worth the price of the album, such as Tracy Silverman's flawless version of Vivaldi's "Summer" on the electric violin. Or Lisa Lynne's highly touching song. On a lighter side, there are also wonderfull songs, such as the opening title, or Michael Manring and Paul McCandless' joint contribution.
Windham Hill has sadly gone out of business a couple of years ago, so I recommend you get this (and other remaining worthwhile albums) quick before they become impossible to find.
Great Summer (or anytime) listening.......2001-09-15
3. Michael Hedges--Dream Beach--strong acoustic guitar with flute and percussion.
4. Michael Manring & Paul McCandless--In Our Jasmine Days--Manring's zen bass guitars and percussion provide a good positive beat underlying McCandless' pjlaintive edxotic sounding oboe on a surprisingly powerful cut.
7. David Arkenstone on Guitar and Don Markelson on soprano sax provide a lazy, dreamy "Midsummer's Moon."
8. Liz Story's loving yet strong touch on the piano makes good on "The Promise".
9. Tracy Silverman--"Summer" from Vivaldi's The Four Seasons--violin & flute, very beautiful.
10. Lisa Lynne--"Summer Star--Lisa Lynne on the celtic harp, backed by David Arkenstone's percussion and also flutes.
Great flow to this collection.......2001-01-16
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Summer Solstice 2: A Windham Hill Collection
Various Artists Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000007Q6R Release Date: 1998-06-16 |
Tracks:
- Siwa - Samite
- After The Harvest - Angels Of Venice
- Lei 'Awapuhi (Yellow Ginger Lei) - Ledward Kaapana
- Tres Curumins - Lani Hall
- Sutu Kun - Vieux Diop
- Everything Hurts - Buckwheat Zydeco
- Cruisin' Negril - W.G. 'Snuffy' Walden
- Silgugu Isiphambano - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
- Adventures In Paradise - Tuck & Patti
- Alegre Vida - Yomo Toro
- La Feria De Las Flores - Leonardo 'Flaco' Jimenez
- No Na Mamo - Taj Mahal
- Birds In Flight - George Winston
- I'm Falling - Earl Klugh
- Puesta Del Sol - Sean Harkness
- A Child's Song - Will Ackerman
Amazon.com
With a blend of New Age sensibility and performances from world-class international artists, Windham Hill's second Solstice collection is perfectly suited to the time of year for which it's named. There's substantial variety on this disc, from the ethereal guitar and flute of Angels of Venice's "After the Harvest", to the choral piece "Silgugu Isiphambano" from Ladysmith Black Mambazo, to the up-tempo, jazzy "Tres Curmins" from Lani Hall, to the upbeat "Alegre Vida" from Yomo Toro. There's a fine contribution from Buckwheat Zydeco that evokes a carnival atmosphere, and "Lei 'Awapuhi" from Ledward Kaapana, who infuses the piece with bluesy touches of slide guitar and bent notes. This is music to open your windows and air out your house to. -- Genevieve WilliamsCustomer Reviews:
A spicy mix of styles and flavors.......2007-06-02
not what i expected, but good.......2001-10-02
the best world music CD I have purchased in years.......1998-08-24
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Summer Solstice 2 - A Windham Hill Collection
Angels Of Venice , Ledward Kaapana , Lani Hall , Vieux Diop , Buckwheat Zydeco , Snuffy' Walden , Ladysmith Black Mambazo , Tuck & Patti , Yomo Toro , and Leonardo 'Flaco' Jimenez Manufacturer: Windham Hill ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ET6ABA |
Product Description
Summer Solstice 2 - A Windham Hill Collection // 1. Siwa - Samite 2. After The Harvest - Angels Of Venice 3. Lei 'Awapuhi (Yellow Ginger Lei) - Ledward Kaapana 4. Tres Curumins - Lani Hall 5. Sutu Kun - Vieux Diop 6. Everything Hurts - Buckwheat Zydeco 7. Cruisin' Negril - W.G. 'Snuffy' Walden 8. Silgugu Isiphambano - Ladysmith Black Mambazo 9. Adventures In Paradise - Tuck & Patti 10. Alegre Vida - Yomo Toro 11. La Feria De Las Flores - Leonardo 'Flaco' Jimenez 12. No Na Mamo - Taj Mahal 13. Birds In Flight - George Winston 14. I'm Falling - Earl Klugh 15. Puesta Del Sol - Sean Harkness 16. A Child's Song - Will Ackerman
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Summer Solstice: A Windham Hill Collection
Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001EMI2S |
Product Description
Song List: 1.Siempre Conmigo by Sean Harkness 2.Siwa by Samite 3.Callisto's Sky by Thea & Tracy Silverman 4.Serenade by Liz Story 5.Spring Buds by Michael Hedges 6.Summertime by Jay Beckenstein 7.Here Comes The Sun by Tracy Silverman 8.A Thousand Summers by John Tesh 9.Luna Baillando by Sean Harkness 10.Why Springs Ain't Here by Michael Franks 11.I Will Walk With My Children by William Coulter 12.Wind In The Trees by David ArkenstoneMeditation Music:
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- The Blessing Way
- The Great Southwest
- The Memory of Trees [Import] [Gold CD]
- The Voice of America
- Thin Man Sings Ballads
- Tribal Dreams: Music From Native Americans
- Trip Around the World [Import]
- True Emotions: New Age Classics
- Twilight Dreams: Nature's Retreat
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