| Disc: 1 |
| 1. Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter - Will Ackerman |
| 2. White Rain - Alex de Grassi |
| 3. Colors/Dance - George Winston |
| 4. Angel's Flight - Shadowfax |
| 5. Bradley's Dream - Liz Story |
| 6. Afternoon Postlude Soliloquy - Daniel Hecht |
| 7. 2nd Gymnopedie (1888) - Bill Quist |
| 8. Homfeld Suite - David Qualey |
| 9. Rickover's Dream - Michael Hedges |
| 10. Variations on Clair de Lune - Robbie Basho |
| Disc: 2 |
| 1. Welcoming - Michael Manring |
| 2. 19A - Nightnoise |
| 3. Montana Half Light - Philip Aaberg |
| 4. Shadowdance - Shadowfax |
| 5. Pittsburgh 1901 (Theme from Mrs. Soffel) - Mark Isham |
| 6. Calling - Stein & Walder |
| 7. Gwenlaise - Scott Cossu, Eugene Friesen |
| 8. Dolphins - Darol Anger, Mike Marshall |
| 9. Wishing Well - Schonherz & Scott |
| 10. Theme for Naomi Uemura - Philip Aaberg |
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Windham Hill: The First Ten Years
Various Artists Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000NHX Release Date: 1990-08-21 |
Tracks:
- Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter - William Ackerman
- White Rain - Alex De Grassi
- Colors/Dance - George Winston
- Angel's Flight - Shadowfax
- Bradley's Dream - Liz Story
- Afternoon Postlude Soliloquy - Daniel Hecht
- 2nd Gymnopedie - Bill Quist
- Homfeld Suite - David Qualey
- Rickover's Dream - Michael Hedges
- Variations On Clair De Lune - Robbie Basho
- Oristano Sojourn - Scott Cossu
- Clockwork - Alex De Grassi
- Peace - George Winston
- Aerial Boundaries - Michael Hedges
- Egrets - Montreux
- On The Threshold Of Liberty - Mark Isham
Tracks:
- Welcoming - Michael Manring
- The 19A - Nightnoise
- Montana Half Light - Philip Aaberg
- Shadowdance - Shadowfax
- Pittsburgh 1901 (Theme From Mrs. Soffel) - Mark Isham
- The Calling - Stein & Walder
- Gwenlaise - Scott Cossu
- Dolphins - Mike Marshall/Darol Anger
- Wishing Well - Schonherz/Scott
- Theme For Naomi Uemura - Philip Aaberg
- Toys Not Ties - Nightnoise
- Close Cover - Wim Mertens
- To The Well - W. A. Mathieu
- Hot Beach - Interior
- New Waltz - Malcolm Danglish
- Processional - William Ackerman
- Woman At The Well - Tim Story
Customer Reviews:
"The MOTHER of all WINDHAM HILL SAMPLERS".......2001-10-15
This is the first CD set that I have ever worn out - I am here on Amazon buying a replacement copy which will be MP3 mastered. I have played this CD monthly since 1994. I use the music to help calm my nerves as I do creative computer work, such as prepare university lecture notes or writing computer software.
Like any classic album, you _cannot_ get tired of this 2-volume set, since new tracks capture your imagination as time goes by. Many tracks are reminiscent of the "Enya Watermark" album or George Winston's "December". This CD is mostly guitar and piano music with no vocals, but several guitar tracks have a Celtic tone. This CD rates half a notch below Winston's "December", which is no criticism because "December" is the finest New-Age CD that has ever been mastered. Check reviews on EBay and buy "December" first, then buy this set second.
Out of about 30 songs, there are probably three that I could do without. Some of the tracks that I cannot live without are listed below.
Disc One
2- White Rain
3- Colors/Dance
7- Gymnopedie
12- Clockwork
Disc Two
3- Montana Half Light
7- Gwenlaise
12- To the Well
10 years of excellence.......2000-12-22
A Superb Sampling of Windham Hill's Top Artists.......2000-02-15
In the late seventies, I had become a huge fan of Leo Kottke and John Fahey and for a time I couldn't find any other artist to match their skills. Then I heard Will Ackerman being played in my favorite record store. I left that day with two of Ackerman's albums and one each by Alex de Grassi and Daniel Hecht and I was hooked. They are all excellent acoustic guitar players. In addition to the above named guitarists, you also get tracks by Robbie Basho and Michael Hedges.
CD-1 leads off with my all-time favorite Ackerman song, "The Bricklayer's Beautiful Daughter." The quality of the remaining tracks stays high throughout the rest of the CD. Most of the first CD is reserved for the guitar players on the Windham Hill roster, but you also hear pianists George Winston and Liz Story, the string band Montreux and Mark Isham.
CD-2 includes a wider diversity than the first disc and features the remainder of the early Windham Hill roster.
If your looking for a relaxing collection of music you can't go wrong with this. [Note: in 1996, Windham Hill released Sanctuary, a twenty year retrospective, which is excellent; but I prefer their first decade collection simply because of the heavy emphasis on the guitar players on their roster at the time.]
Meditation Music:
- Wisdom Tree
- Yoga Energy
- Zodiac
- 2X45
- Angel on a Stone Wall
- Beguiled
- Beyond Rangoon [Soundtrack]
- Current
- Desert Breeze
- Die Kleinen und die Bösen
Meditation Music
Svendsen: Symphony No1; Symphony No2
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Schütz: Histoire De La Résurrection, SWV.50/Meine Seele Erhebt Den Herren, SWV.344