Warrior Magician

Track Listings
 
1. Memoir Chaco
2. Owl Song
3. Homage to Sand Creek
4. Running
5. Shaman's Shadow
6. Song to the Mayan
7. Warrior Magician
8. Lullaby
9. Corn Dance
10. Running (Reprise)

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Full of Native history and dreamlike elements, Robert Mirabal's Warrior Magician picks up where his 1995 release Song Carrier left off, painting Native portraits with flute while expanding into a fuller, more modern sound. Mirabal artfully uses light synth, didgeridoo, and contemporary rhythms for a sound that carries Native heritage in its arms while walking into the future. As on Song Carrier there are quietly beautiful Native pieces that invite close listening, but unlike Song Carrier, Warrior Magician offers more distinctly shaped melodies and compositions. Highlights include the gently galloping "Warrior Magician," where a flute sings plaintive verses before guitar and drums chime in with tender, pounding rhythms; "Memoir Chaco" with its Native drumming and lovely mystic overtones; and "Corn Dance," where Mirabal, in a kind of "jam," meanders lovingly with wooden flute. A strong collection by an inspired artist. --Karen K. Hugg

Warrior Magician,Robert Mirabal,Silver Wave,Ethnic Fusion,Native American,New Age / Meditation,Pop,World Music


Warrior Magician

Warrior Magician
Warrior Magician
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Magical listening
  • I LIKE IT!
  • Great Flavor....
  • decent new-age; NOT Native American
  • go for other Mirabal
Warrior Magician
Robert Mirabal
Manufacturer: Silver Wave
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000005D1S
Release Date: 1996-10-15

Tracks:

  1. Memoir Chaco
  2. Owl Song
  3. Homage To Sand Creek
  4. Running
  5. Shaman's Shadow
  6. Song To The Mayan
  7. Warrior Magician
  8. Lullaby
  9. Corn Dance
  10. Running (Reprise)

Amazon.com

Full of Native history and dreamlike elements, Robert Mirabal's Warrior Magician picks up where his 1995 release Song Carrier left off, painting Native portraits with flute while expanding into a fuller, more modern sound. Mirabal artfully uses light synth, didgeridoo, and contemporary rhythms for a sound that carries Native heritage in its arms while walking into the future. As on Song Carrier there are quietly beautiful Native pieces that invite close listening, but unlike Song Carrier, Warrior Magician offers more distinctly shaped melodies and compositions. Highlights include the gently galloping "Warrior Magician," where a flute sings plaintive verses before guitar and drums chime in with tender, pounding rhythms; "Memoir Chaco" with its Native drumming and lovely mystic overtones; and "Corn Dance," where Mirabal, in a kind of "jam," meanders lovingly with wooden flute. A strong collection by an inspired artist. --Karen K. Hugg

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Magical listening.......2003-12-02

I have yet to find a Mirabal piece I don't love. At work I can listen to instrumental music and Warrior Magician is one my co-workers and I listen to over and over. The tunes run from bold to haunting with the lilt of the flute providing a counter point.

5 out of 5 stars I LIKE IT!.......2000-09-29

The past meets today as we walk towards tomorrow. The future is ours.

5 out of 5 stars Great Flavor...........2000-08-04

Another excellent CD by The Master Flutist Mirabal! I enjoyed every track and recommend it to anyone who enjoys Native Sounds and Flute. <>DragonFly <>

2 out of 5 stars decent new-age; NOT Native American.......2000-07-08

Interesting compositions, but I would personally not call them Native American (perhaps Native influenced). "Carrying Native music in it's arms while walking into the future"? Give me a break! I see Native Music AS the future! It doesn't **need** new-age permutations. BUT, if you really go for contemporary Native sounds I recommend R. Carlos Nakai or Robert Tree Cody. If you prefer traditional, try either of the two above or Paul Zimmer. Or attend a pow-wow in your area, many fine "unknown" artists play pow-wows and sell privately released tapes and CDs.

1 out of 5 stars go for other Mirabal.......1999-12-13

This album sees Mirabal slipping painfully into new age. It's no good, with too much synthetic material...if you're into his flute playing go for Song Carrier or Native Suite.
Warrior Magician
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Warrior Magician
    Robert Mirabal
    Manufacturer: Ryko Distribution
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
    Native AmericanNative American | North America | International | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002B6DGC
    Release Date: 1996-09-27

    Tracks:

    1. Memoir Chaco
    2. Owl Song
    3. Homage to Sand Creek
    4. Running
    5. Shaman's Shadow
    6. Song to the Mayan
    7. Warrior Magician
    8. Lullaby
    9. Corn Dance
    10. Running (Reprise)

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