| 1. Ancient Legend |
| 2. Stepping Stars |
| 3. Valley in the Clouds |
| 4. Princess |
| 5. Eastern Dream |
| 6. Night Wind |
| 7. Rain |
| 8. Sun Girl |
| 9. Lost Temple |
Valley in the Clouds,David Arkenstone,Narada,Adult Alternative,Contemporary Instrumental,Ethnic Fusion,New Age,New Age / Meditation,Progressive Electronic
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Valley in the Clouds
David Arkenstone Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005P0E Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Ancient Legend
- Stepping Stars
- Valley In The Clouds
- Princess
- Eastern Dream
- Night Wind
- Rain
- Sun Girl
- Lost Temple
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Released in 1987, Valley in the Clouds by multi- instrumentalist David Arkenstone still stands as one of the most exquisite electronic new age recordings ever produced. Lofty praise, but nearly every track of this meticulously designed musical voyage validates the claim. Imbued with a star-traveler's adventurous spirit, Arkenstone's work conveys a sense of interstellar majesty that invites a listener's imagination to operate on an IMAX scale. Luminous at times, gently percussive at others, the nine pieces succeed at fulfilling Arkenstone's stated composing ambition: "I kept asking myself: What would Indiana Jones enjoy listening to?" he said whimsically at the time. If Indy was transformed into Rocket Man, Arkenstone would immerse him in such expansive sonic delights as "Ancient Legend" and "Stepping Stars," a classic pair of album-openers that grandly establish the mystical-travel theme. "Princess" is worthy of royalty in any galaxy, and "Night Wind" can introduce you to auroras that only your mind's eye knew existed. An audio excursion not to be missed. --Terry WoodCustomer Reviews:
A Gem in Time.......2006-03-31
While, in some of my other reviews, I refer to "Valley..." as somewhat dated, it represents the absolute best of "New Age" music circa 1987. It cannot, however, be referred to as Arkenstone's best work. Certain other of his releases even received Grammy nominations. "Valley..." did not. It also lacks much of the sweep, drama, and symphonic orchestrations of some of Arkenstone's later work.
Having said that, "Valley..." is highly recommended both for its stand alone quality, and as an introduction to David Arkenstone. It was Arkenstone's brilliant introduction to all of us. He creates a unique "synthesized" world, lush in imagery and vision, full of dreams, at once familiar and yet fantastic.
It is hard to name a track not to like. But there are standouts which deserve separate mention, such as "Ancient Legend", "Stepping Stars", the title track "Valley in The Clouds", "Princess", "Night Wind", and "The Sun Girl". These vary from the sweep and grandeur (as much as can be created on a synthesizer without an orchestra) of "Ancient Legend" and "Valley in The Clouds", to the wonder of "Stepping Stars"and "Night Wind", and finally to the lyrical beauty of "Princess" and "The Sun Girl".
Did I leave out anybody else's favorite? Of course! That's part of the joy of "Valley in The Clouds". Almost anyone can name different favorites, because almost all the tracks are that good! If asked for two favorites, almost everyone can say "Valley in The Clouds and... .", with a different track to name.
This album deserves its 5 stars, but with perspective. Anyone who begins listening to David Arkenstone with "Atlantis", for example, would be surprised by the simplicity of "Valley...". It IS somewhat dated.
But given that, it is one of the best debut efforts ever. A real "Gem in Time".
Wonderful debut.......2005-07-25
This Is the new age album to have...really!!.......2005-02-16
For any of you fans of David's current music, this will definitely be a change because like another reviewer said, it was before he started becoming so ethnically fixed on one style and every track is a five star with the exception of "Rain" which goes a little too long on the arpeggiation.
This should be regarded by all audiophiles as one of the top five albums to own.
J castle
Music for thought.......2003-10-23
A simple yet elegent debut for David Arkenstone........2002-05-30
Listening to Arkenstone's albums, it's easy to notice that he likes to make each album unique and different from the last one. Each of his albums has its own sound, and it's this that makes his music so ecclectic and appealing. With his debut, "Valley in the Clouds", the music is simple and right to the point. Rarely is there a complex movement found in this album's songs, and each piece likes to use long, drawn-out notes that echo like a haunting opera. But the songs are in no way reminiscent of BGMs (BackGround Music) that you hear on a Discovery Channel documentary; they are all stand-alone compositions that sound great. Several of my personal favorites on this album include the haunting "Night Wind" and the magnificent "The Sun Girl".
While the songs of "Valley in the Clouds" are nowhere near as complex as his later works, they are still great to listen to. If anything, "Valley in the Clouds" is a great way to introduce yourself to the diverse and unique musical talents of David Arkenstone. If you enjoy the simple yet elegent music found on this album, then you'll be pleased to learn that it only gets better from here.
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Valley in the Clouds/In the Wake of the Wind
David Arkenstone Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000BV20N Release Date: 2003-09-02 |
Tracks:
- Ancient Legend
- Stepping Stars
- Valley In The Clouds
- Princess
- Eastern Dream
- Night Wind
- Rain
- The Sun Girl
- Lost Temple
Tracks:
- Papillon (On The Wings Of The Butterfly)
- Dark Dunes
- Not Too Far To Walk
- Borderlands
- The Rug Merchant
- Firedance
- The Southern Cross
- Overture
- The Stardancer
- Morning Sun On The Sails
- The Lion's Breath
- Dances Of Jankala
- Discovery
- Emerald Dream
- Through The Gates
- Sailing
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what a great combination!.......2004-05-28
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Grieg: Piano Music, Vol. 6
Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000147X Release Date: 1995-12-12 |
Tracks:
- 64. Sigrid, A Delightful Child. From 'To The Mountain Farm'
- 65. Improvised Poem From Vegaardhejen. Folk Song (Oh! Ola, Ola...
- 66. Fetching The Water, Fetching The Logs. Folk Song
- 67. The Siren's Call (Leaves Of Summer And The Saddle)
- 68. The King's Song (God Bless Our Good King)
- 69. Ser At The Beach (The Cottage Is Closed)
- 70. The Tree (The Tree Stood Ready)
- 71. Thoughts Of My Thoughts
- 72. The Bridal Dance
- 73. The Student's Song. From 'To The Mountain Farm' (The Fresh Wind...
- 74. Folk Dance From Bergen
- 75. To The Mountain Farm
- 76. The Buds In Spring Time (Where The Woods Are Young And Fresh)
- 77. Aftermath Of The Sun (To The Mountains Under The Fir Trees...
- 78. The National Song For The Young Lads (We Are A United Nation)
- 79. Sight Of England (Shining Thither In The West)
- 80. To My Gillyflower (Gillyflower, Before Your Blossoms Wither)
- 81. Folk Dance From Aamot
- 82. Shepherding My Nanny-Goat Named Tulla. Folk Song From Hitterdalen
- 83. To Sweden (Look Thither, Side By Side The Baltic Sea)
- 84. The Ogre (I Put My Ear To The Fountain's Source)
- 85. The Calling Tunes (There Flies A Bird)
- 86. Such A Beautiful Sunny Day
- 87. Mountain Song From Valdres
- 88. Ole's Proposal.Folk Song (And Once It Came To Ole's Mind)
- 89. Improvised Folk Verse (Oh! Do You Want Me To SIng)
- 90. Wandering In The Forest (My Sweet Bride)
- Norwegian Melodies, EG 108: 91. Folk Dance
- 92. The Shepherd's Life (When Maidaagaa Calls)
- 93. A Song To the Flag (Look! Hovering There, The Angel Of Peace)
- 94. Song From The Valley (It Is My Soul, My Spirit)
- 95. Two Brown Eyes
- 96. Folk Dance From Tin
- 97. The Norseman's Song (Among All The Countries)
- 98. How I Would Love To Have A Sweetheart.From 'At The Mountain Farm'
- 99. The Mountain Farm: And I'm Looking At You.
- 100. Ellan And The Siren.Folk Song (A Tired Lad)
- 101. The Pathfinder Sings (From The Valley To the Mountains)
- 102. The Tune (Little Boy In The Big Forest)
- 103. The Autumn Song (The Winged Flock)
- 104. Racing Clouds
- 105. A Lonely Moment
- 106. Barefoot Magnus (My First Word Of Greatness)
- 107. The Song (Sing Only In The Springtime Of Youth)
- 108a. When The Sun Shows The Way To Rest
- 108b. The Traveler's Song.Folk Melody (Hear The Call)
- 109. Astri, My Astri.Folk Song
- 110. I Laid Me Down To Rest Too Early. Folk Song
- 111. Longings (To Sleep Was The Impossible)
- 112. The Backwards Verse.Folk Song (I Saddled My Boot)
- 113. Ser To Welhaven (Listen Thee To The Sgr)
- 114. Taylor's Song (Every Happy Moment You Receive)
- 115. Dance Of The Giants.From Valdres
- 116. The Craftsmen's Union (Now Brothers, Sing Out Loudly)
- 117. Amidst The Storm (The Storm Is Raging)
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Choral Tapestries
Manufacturer: Northeastern ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000E0FS Release Date: 1995-01-31 |
Tracks:
- In the Dark Pine Wood
- Winds of May
- Bright Cap & Streamers
- My Comfort by Day, My Song in the Night
- Whitman Madrigal
- Sky Is Low, the Clouds Are Mean
- Christmas at the Cloisters
- Invitation
- Madrigal I
- Riddle
- Blackbird's Song
- Madrigal II
- There Is No Rose of Such Virtue
- God Must Be Merciful
- Why Standest Thou Afar off, O Lord
- Not Unto Us, O Lord
- Guardian Owl
- Get up! Mary Said
- What Did the Baby Give the Kings?
- How They Brought the Good News by Sea
- After
- O Cool Is the Valley
- Lean Out of the Window, Golden Hair
- Rain Has Fallen
- Who Goes Amid the Green Wood?
Meditation Music:
- Visions of a New Age
- Visions of Christmas: An Instrumental Holiday Collection
- Waunderings, Wonderings
- Waves
- Way of the Sun
- Afoche child
- Ancient Beauty
- At Last the Wind
- Circle
- Citizen of Time
Meditation Music
Under the Red & White Sky/Closing of TH
The Queens of Comedy [Explicit Lyrics] [Soundtrack]
The Bluegrass Sessions: Tales From The Acoustic Planet, Vol. 2