Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark

Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark

Track Listings

1. Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark, Pt. 1
2. Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark, Pt. 2
3. In Praise and Gratitude
4. Refresh and Gladden My Spirit
5. Tribute
6. Dawning Place

Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark,Do'A World Music Ensemble,Philo Records,Adult Alternative,Ethnic Fusion,Folk & Traditional,Pop


Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Do'a
  • I love this music
  • THE TOOTH FAIRY, SHE COMETH
  • Music composition moods of life-affirming spiritedness.
Companions of the Crimson Coloured Ark
Do'A World Music Ensemble
Manufacturer: Philo Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000003X4
Release Date: 1994-02-22

Tracks:

  1. Companions Of The Crimson Coloured Arc (Part I)
  2. Companions Of The Crimson Coloured Arc (Part II)
  3. In Prase And Gratitude
  4. Refresh And Gladden My Spirit
  5. Tribute
  6. Dawning Place

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Do'a.......2005-01-17

Being a fan of world music I was drawn to the sound that escaped from this album out of my stereo speakers. Yet, it is unlike most of the 'world music' I own. It is an ecelctic offering, full of shifting melodies, and unusual rhythms. In particular, the soprano saxophone, mixed with African percussion, made my head spin for a while. Clearly these people know how to play, and overall this is a cool album. A couple of the songs don't quite meet the standard, but tracks 2, 3, and 5 are all class.

5 out of 5 stars I love this music.......2003-11-27

I've been listening to Do'a's music for over 20 years now, and still find it immensely rewarding. This is music of great originality, optimistic spirit, and surprising range and depth. Companions is one of their best albums (I rate it alongside World Dance), and is a great introduction to their music.

Do'a has sometimes been called a New Age group, which is probably true, except their music is more "classical" in construction and more directed than most music we call "New Age." It might more accurately be called World Music, not in the sense of being from some other place, but in being an authentic attempt to make music using the widest range of global instruments and musical ideas.

Do'a might not be everyone's cup of tea, but if you're a person who just plain enjoys music in all its varied forms (like me), you're probably going to enjoy this disc a lot, and will find yourself listening to it many times.

3 out of 5 stars THE TOOTH FAIRY, SHE COMETH.......1999-04-11

This recording is neither good or bad. It just is. It makes me think of the Tooth Fairy. By now I know there's no such thing. Subdued classical instrumental with flute player sounds OK. I like it. Not a lot. It's OK. It's kind of strange. In other words: "Yes, No, Yes, No". In the basic analysis, "NO".

5 out of 5 stars Music composition moods of life-affirming spiritedness........1999-04-07

Founded in 1974 as a duo by Ken LaRoche, Do'a was one of the first "New Age" music groups. This 1984 album finds them expanded to five pieces, and, as always, blending rich and varied influences from around the world into a unique cross-cultured experience with an appeal to jazz, folk, and new age audiences.

The music has an improvisational/compositional mood of life-affirming spiritedness. It is both seductive and robust weaving a tapestry of tonal structure that wraps the listener in a cocoon of sound.

Ken LaRoche, who did the arrangements for this album, is a master musician who can flawlessly play 168 different instruments. In this album he plays the concert and alto flutes, piano, oberheim, OB-XA synthesizer, c-soprano saxophone, nyunga nyunga mbira, nbira dzavadzimu, ocarina, percussion, and Chinese reed flute.

I recommend this album and any of the other 11 Do'a albums to discriminating listeners.

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