Pure Meditation
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1. Pure Meditation
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2. Soaring on the Wings of the Astral Body
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3. Sandstream
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4. Boundless Dunes of Tranquillity
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5. Sweet Vision of Rain
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6. Desert Dreaming
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7. Portrait of Peace
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Pure Meditation,John Keech,New World Music,New Age,New Age / Meditation,Pop
Pure Meditation
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- Only Needs A Bit Of M E H D I
- A classic
- Classical relaxation
- New Age as a child? Really?
- The Sway
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Pure Moods, Vol. I
Various Artists , Adiemus , Angelo Badalamenti , David A. Stewart , David Byrne , Deep Forest , Enigma , Ennio Morricone , Enya , and Eight Others
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- Enigma - Love Sensuality Devotion: The Greatest Hits
ASIN: B000000WCD
Release Date: 1997-04-29 |
Tracks:
- Return To Innocence - Enigma
- Orinoco Flow (Sail Away) - Enya
- Sweet Lullaby - Deep Forest
- Oxygene Part lV - Jean Michele Jarre
- X-Files Theme (DADO Paranormal Activity Mix) - DJ Dado
- Tubular Bells Part 1 (Edit) - Mike Oldfield
- Sadeness - Enigma
- Adiemus - Adiemus
- Crockett's Theme - Jan Hammer
- Theme From 'The Mission' - Ennio Morricone
- Main Title Theme (The Last Emperor) - David Byrne
- Wishes Of Happiness & Prosperity - Sacred Spirits
- Theme From Twin Peaks-Fire Walk With Me - Angelo Badalamenti
- Makambo - Geoffrey Oryema
- My Wife With Champagne Shoulders - Mark Isham
- The Promise - Michael Nyman
- Lily Was Here - David A. Stewart
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New Age music, ambient electronica, and spiritualized hip-hop received their first major, K-Tel-like treatment in 1996 when Virgin Records assembled Pure Moods. The "As Seen on TV" compilation quickly became a hot seller, and it would be nice to think that its popularity has as much to do with the music as the marketing. To be sure, Pure Moods offers genre hits aplenty: from Enya's "Orinoco Flow" to "Sadness" from Enigma; from a dance mix of the "X-Files Theme" to edits of vintage electronica from Mike Oldfield (Tubular Bells) and Jean Michele Jarre (Oxygene). Beyond other selections of beat-enhanced chants and a few other popular themes ("The Mission," "Twin Peaks"), the album, refreshingly, also includes a few selections noteworthy only for their originality and quality. A three-track section near end of the 70-minute disk features affecting soft African chants from Geoffrey Oryema, followed by "My Wife with Champagne Shoulders," a dollop of regal, faintly ethereal romanticism from master film scorer Mark Isham, then a robust piano workout, "The Promise" from Michael Nyman (The Piano). With so many elements of interest on its 17 tracks, the album's broad diversity is sure to have broad popularity. --Terry Wood
Customer Reviews:
Only Needs A Bit Of M E H D I.......2007-07-31
Oh, Wow! This is a cd that will be liked by all who enjoy M E H D I, E N I G M A or E N Y A. It is the very essence of good new age. So tranquil, yet so spirited, this cd is a refreshing break from my well-worn collection, I just keep wanting to listen to it over and over again. I am amazed! It reminds me somewhat of the others in the series, but still very unique. This is music to the soul. Absolutely relaxing, as well.
ALSO RECOMMENDED: M E H D I ~ Instrumental Paradise Volume 8 .JUST GO LISTEN TO THE SAMPLES ... A TRUE GEM !
A classic.......2007-06-14
Great compilation of electronic music for it's time. A lot of depth to it, you don't get to the 5th or 6th song and start getting into what seems like "filler".
Classical relaxation.......2007-05-20
I loved the music on here they are so peacful like the xfiles theme tubular bells with the overy babbling melody and crockettes theme which was the best song with no vocals and they saved the best for last LILY WAS HERE with excellent non vocaling music with lite accoustic guitars and perfect saxaphone playing with a touch of soothing melody. My mothers into spiritual things mostly and she loves this pure moods mix of peacful music. I use to listen to this while I sleep I loved it but now I sleep with the fan on because I love to hear the sound of the fan while I sleep.
New Age as a child? Really?.......2007-05-17
I must have been around six or seven when I came across this cd through the TV ads. I couldn't buy it myself but I loved the music. It wasn't until I was much older and borrowed it from the library did I remember how much I loved this. I uploaded some of the songs onto my computer, only because I had downloaded some of them already. I started listening to the other pure moods and it's still the same.
Flowing music between ambient, new age, and soft electronica it pulls up its own forrest of emotion as it pulls you closer into the center of yourself. YOu find those pieces of you again that you haven't discovered. A must have for anyone wanting to get in touch with themselves, or just don't know how to relax after a hard day at work.
The Sway.......2007-05-16
I must admit, I've always felt kind of silly for owning this CD. Yet it's got wonderful songs on it. Each one sets a tone that carries you throughout. I've had this CD for years and I still pull it out and listen to it.
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- Wonderful and helpful!
- Quiet Thoughts: The Mental Medicine Collection
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Quiet Thoughts: Guided Meditation for Stress Reduction, helping you to slow down the thinking process
Pakvilai Sudhaswin M.A. , and Anton Mizerak
Manufacturer: Own label (Pure Land Productions)
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- Silence of Being: Guided Meditation for Inner Peace
ASIN: B000BGQWV4
Release Date: 2005-10-01 |
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Quiet Thoughts--A guided meditation to slow down the thinking process.
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Wonderful and helpful!.......2006-04-09
The Quiet Thoughts CD, 1 of 4 audio CD's in the Mental Medicine Collection, gently guides me to focus and slow down my thinking. Her calming voice explains how to quiet my mind and how to be present with my environment. My entire body is relaxed as this occurs. It is truly a soothing and calming experience. I highly recommend it for anyone.
Quiet Thoughts: The Mental Medicine Collection.......2006-02-21
I've ordered all four of the audio CD's in the series - Sacred Moment, Sleep Ease, Non-Thinking and Quiet Thoughts. Described as " ... to heal and slow down a busy mind'. My reviews of each are similar in their praise and satisfaction. They are 4 terrific guided meditations. I've personally found it difficult to meditate without some assistance and rarely have time to go to a meditation center, many of which have limited sessions. What I was searching for was a guided meditation that could guide my positioning and mental focus and then provide soothing music to sit with. There are two components to each CD, talking with background music and then a period of just music. I've tried other similar CD's but didn't use them for long because, for some reason, I just couldn't get relaxed by the audio portion. That was not the case with these CD's. Pakvilai's gentle soothing voice is so beautiful and relaxing, I never tire of listening to it. The timing (about 30 minutes) on each CD is perfect for the morning before work and before going to bed at night. These CD's will work well for both beginners and experienced meditators. The music background on each CD is different and truly relaxing.
Quiet Thoughts focuses on learning how to slow down your thinking. It starts with basic guidance and flows into how to be present with what you are doing and your surroundings and how to quiet your mind and keep it at ease. She guides you on how to relax your entire body. As she speaks, she pauses just long enough for you to digest what's she's said and then moves on.
Non-Thinking focuses on learning the freedom of non-thinking. Pakvilai varies her introduction and guidance enough so that each CD is different and refreshing. In this CD she focuses on your mind and how to follow your thoughts at they arrive and leave, then how to focus on non-thinking - by focusing on breathing, your body feelings and the present moment. She guides you on how to detach from your thoughts during meditation, just by letting your thoughts gently flow in and out of your mind as you observe them arriving and leaving.
Sacred Moment focuses on finding present moment awareness. It starts with basic guidance and flows into a wonderful description on how to bring your focus to the present moment and keep it there when thoughts arise. She guides you to think about each moment as being sacred and how to feel still, calm and free.
Sleep Ease is all about getting you so relaxed you fall asleep. The introduction is different in that you are instructed to lay on your back. This CD focuses t getting you to relax your entire body. Pakvilai gets you to the point of feeling like you are as light as a feather and floating on a cloud. She slowly guides you to focus on your entire body, part-by-part, from head to toe. I've found this particular CD invaluable on those days when I'm under a lot of stress and can't easily fall asleep or sometimes when waking up in the middle of the night with a monkey mind, I listen to it to put me back to sleep.
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- Pure Moods, Vol. III
- Almost Perfect!!
- AWESOME!
- One of the best!
- One of the Best in the New Age Genre
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Pure Moods, Vol. III
Various Artists , Blue Man Group , Brian Eno & Geoffrey Oryema , David Lanz , Enigma , Enya , Jessie Cook , Kitaro , Moby , and Eight Others
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ASIN: B000058TCH
Release Date: 2001-02-06 |
Tracks:
- Only If - Enya
- Porcelain - Moby
- Life in Mono - Mono
- Games Without Frontiers - Peter Gabriel
- Christphori's Dream - David Lanz
- Land of Anaka - Brian Eno and Geoffrey Oryema
- Dela Dela - Sacred Spirit
- Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence - Ryuichi Sakamoto
- Velocity of Love - Suzanne Ciani
- Ever So Loney - Sheila Chandra
- Virtue - Jessie Cook
- Theme from Silk Road - Kitaro
- Synaesthetic - Blue Man Group
- On Sacred Ground - Yanni
- Gravity of Love - Enigma
- Deliver Me - Sarah Brightman
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What's most surprising about the Pure Moods series is not that it is so popular, but that the music on it actually represents some of the best New Age and modern instrumental music, rather than scraping the barrel. For every piece of Enya pop froth--like her "Only If," which opens the album--there is a deep and impassioned exploration like Sheila Chandra's virtually a cappella "Ever So Lonely/Eyes/Ocean." Yanni's bombastic "On Sacred Ground" is balanced by Moby's soulful trance groove, "Porcelain." Sometimes those juxtapositions don't work out well. The overwrought romanticism of pianist David Lanz's "Cristofori's Dream" can only suffer being sandwiched between the soul-searing vocals of Peter Gabriel's "Games Without Frontiers (Massive/DB Mix)" and the Geoffrey Oryema/Brian Eno hymn, "Land of Anaka." With more than a quarter of the album drawn from the 1980s, there are some influential early gems here for new listeners, including Kitaro's wistful "Silk Road" and Ryuichi Sakamoto's "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence." --John Diliberto
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Pure Moods, Vol. III.......2007-01-12
I did not find that I enjoyed it as much as Pure Moods, Vol. I
Pure Moods Vol I, I think is still the best
Almost Perfect!!.......2006-11-16
Anyone who's actually reading an online review of a Pure Moods album has to be, in my most humble of opinions, an established fan of the franchise, and I'm no exception: I LOVE Pure Moods. I have all 5 installments and Christmas Moods.
But on Pure Moods III, there is one song that simply does not belong: "Silk Road" by Kitaro. That has to be the most annoying, shrill, plodding sequence of sounds I've ever come across. I only listen to that track about 33% of the time. (I sporadically listen to it, just to see if I can hear it differently that time.) I would like to make a burn of this CD that does not contain that song.
Everything else rocks my socks.
Buy Pure Moods.
AWESOME!.......2006-09-06
If you are looking for meditation or tranquility from daily stress I recommend not only this CD, but the entire collection. I have all the Pure Moods collection and keep buying more New Age music. I feel I've invested my money in good music. I listen to pretty much anything from soft music, Rock, Salsa, Calypso to Dance-Techno music, but when I don't feel like listening to loud music, I listen to these CD collection, specially on a Sunday to reconnect with relaxation to start another heavy woking week. Also, if you like gospel, I'm sure you'll love these even though is not quite gospel music. You just reconnect yourself spiritually in this material world.
One of the best!.......2006-05-17
Pure Moods volume 3 is probably the second best in the series after the original Pure Moods. With mainstays such as Yanni and Enigma how can you go wrong? Powerful tracks like "Deliver Me" from Sarah Brightman and Peter Gabriel's "Games without Frontiers" highlight this release. As with the rest of the Pure Moods series this is very good and worthy of repeat listenings. Other great CD's include Imogen Heap, any Digital Moodz CD and Enigma's 1st CD or LSD.
One of the Best in the New Age Genre.......2005-12-02
Pure Moods: Vol. 3 is one of my favorite New Age CDs, which is such beautiful mix of sublime music from various artists. Suprisingly, the CD both energizes and calms.
Games Without Frontiers by Peter Gabriel has such a satisfying, mellow groove, yet it seems to take the spirit straight to higher plains. It's not only ear candy, but enhances altered states of consciousness.
On Sacred Ground is one of my favorite Yanni songs, and it's on here, too! All I can say is "major goosebumps." It's like being in the Universal Cathedral of Spirit and having God sing to you.
Diva Sarah Brightman adds her smooth soprano voice to the track called Deliver Me. It has a pop groove, but weaved into the background is the etheric keyboards that gives it that flavor that appeals to both the ear and the spirit. When I listen to this song, I feel my heart chakra just blow wide open, receiving the love that the Universe provides in abundance.
Dela Dela by Sacred Spirit starts off with a deep flute reminiscent of a Native American ceremony. Although a pop beat ensues, the song is still undergirded by the strings, which makes it feel orchestral, but very tribal. The tribal aspects is punctuated by what sounds like Native American chanting, but then the female lead takes over once again. It's a song that penetrates, daring you to look away...but you just can't. Then it segues back into the strings, which sucks you right back in to the groove.
The only song I'm not particularly crazy about is Enya's Only If; it's a good song, but so much of Enya's music is overplayed, especially for movie trailers and soundtracks.
This CD contains Christofori's Dream (the 1988 piano masterpiece) as well as songs by Moby, Brian Eno, Enigma, and others, for a total of 16 songs.
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- No where near as good as the first
- Another Editorial Review
- Stunning and extraordinary compilation, a must have!
- AWESOME!
- Wonderful
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Pure Moods, Vol. II
Various Artists , Adiemus lll , Clannad , Craig Armstrong , Dave Koz , Delerium , Dream Academy , Loreena McKennitt , Massive Attack , and Various Others
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ASIN: B00000DMH7
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- The Mummers' Dance - Loreena McKennitt
- Montezuma
- The Cradlesong
- Nightingale - Yanni
- Life In A Northern Town - Dream Academy
- Zarabanda (Saraband) - Adiemus lll
- Euphoria (Firefly) - Delerium
- Weatherstorm - Craig Armstrong
- Teardrop (Edit) - Massive Attack
- Theme From Harry's Game - Clannad
- Chariots Of Fire
- Breezin'
- Emily - Dave Koz
- 2 The Night - Ottmar Liebert
- Beyond The Invisible
- The Mystic's Dream - Loreena McKennitt
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For listeners with a sincere interest in the broad variety of music loosely aligned under the New Age banner, Pure Moods II will strike your ears as something less than a high-concept showcase for the genre and more as a mulligan stew of easy-listening favorites. This is not necessarily a bad thing; yet a recording marketed to the general public as a comprehensive, current, state-of-the-art overview of atmospheric music shouldn't include such ill-fitting oddities as George Benson's "Breezin'," a lite-funk relic from 1976, or "Emily" from jazz saxophonist Dave Koz. Happily, the 77-minute, 16-track sampler offers far more items of interest than irritation. It reaches back to 1983 to remind us of an ahead-of-its-time display of Celtic mysticism from Clannad ("Theme from Harry's Game"), and it both opens and closes with superb selections from one of the genre's most admired artists, Loreena McKennitt--very appropriate since, one could argue, discussions on the future of New Age should both begin and end with McKennitt's name. Despite its few warts, Pure Moods II is a good listen overall. --Terry Wood
Customer Reviews:
No where near as good as the first.......2007-06-14
I loved the first CD, so got the 2nd one. Quite dissapointed. I thought a handful of the songs on 2 were good, such as Firefly, but overall it just seems like they threw together a bunch of songs to sell a copy of a popular CD.
Another Editorial Review.......2006-11-06
"Pure Moods was such an unexpected success that it launched a number of spinoffs and, eventually (and perhaps somewhat inevitably), Pure Moods II. Although it isn't quite as consistent as its predecessor -- George Benson's 'Breezin`' feels out of place among among these atmospheric cuts, but not nearly as much as Massive Attack's menacing 'Teardrop' -- but fans of the first will still find it to quite enjoyable, especially since it features Vangelis' 'Chariots of Fire,' Loreena McKennitt's 'Mummer's Dance' and Dream Academy's 'Life in a Northern Town,' three major oversights from the first Pure Moods. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide"
Stunning and extraordinary compilation, a must have!.......2006-09-11
What a marvelous collection of mesmerizing music this is. I have been listening to this album all week, as I can't get it out of my head. Pure Moods are one my favorite collections as they bring awareness of similar music that goes together so well. The beauty of this album is the mix of music that evokes a certain mood, while not sounding all too similar.
Starting off with Loreena McKennitt's "The Mummers Dance" a hypnotic song from the first note that sounds like time travel from ancient Byzantium to the mystic Celtic seas followed by Montezuma, one of my favorite Cusco pieces. Cusco is a duet of two German keyboard players Michael Holm and Kristian Schultze who make their enigmatic music sound very original and South American. The music is not traditional; it's a mix of outer space, new age and pan flutes. Very interesting and incredibly likable.
"Nightingale" by Yanni is just incredible, every time I have it on I almost forget I am listening to music, I simply feel it and I am always amazed at how gorgeous it sounds and whenever I hear this song it feel like the first time I am hearing it as it stuns me.
Another favorite of mine, Adiemus makes an appearance, the interesting figment is that
the language is made up by Karl Jenkins, the sounds are not meant to distract the listener from the music. It is a mix of classical and world music with great freedom of movement and is the kind of music they use in breathtaking movie soundtracks.
Delerium's "Euphoria" almost sounds like a Madonna song, is lovely and spirited with a breath of enigma. There is also "The Weather Storm" by Craig Armstrong, another strong musical piece that does sound like an actual storm of music.
"Teardrop" by Massive Attack sounds like song everything knows they heard somewhere but they don't know what it is. My favorite part is the base beat, it sounds like the human heart.
The rest of the performers from Lovely and church like Clannad which make me feel like I am in an ancient monastery listening to the monks, to "Chariots of Fire" a classic from Vangelis to wonderful and earthy "Breezing" that sounds like the first day of spring to Enigma, to me the empress of New Age. This collection is stellar and each song is a 5 star to me.
This cd makes me happy; it's relaxing, lovely, and addictive and provides great inspiration when I need it to concentrate while I work on my art. Each song has been carefully hand picked to hit the listener with a magnitude of emotion and I cannot recommend it enough to anyone who needs to sit back and be transported. The songs feel like caresses of ancient wind on the face and make me feel like I have been meditating for hours. Pure Moods is an excellent cd to pick up by someone who needs an introduction to new Age and relaxing music. So far this has been my favorite disc, but they are all lovely.
- Kasia S.
AWESOME!.......2006-09-06
If you are looking for meditation or tranquility from daily stress I recommend not only this CD, but the entire collection. I have all the Pure Moods collection and keep buying more New Age music. I feel I've invested my money in good music. I listen to pretty much anything from soft music, Rock, Salsa, Calypso to Dance-Techno music, but when I don't feel like listening to loud music, I listen to these CD collection, specially on a Sunday to reconnect with relaxation to start another heavy woking week. Also, if you like gospel, I'm sure you'll love these even though is not quite gospel music. You just reconnect yourself spiritually in this material world.
Wonderful.......2006-05-31
I bought this based on the cover, I was at a flea market and loved the purple and intersting artwork. Now I have lost the cover but know where the cd is at all times, only 4 songs are songs I could live without (11-14) the rest are wonderful, amazing and truly a joy to listen to. I will be checking out the samples of the other pure moods, to see which one I will make my own, next. A great way to relax after a stress filled day, or start the day listening on the drive to work.
Average customer rating:
- Another Great Edition in a Great Series.
- Very happy
- Another Editorial Review
- AWESOME!
- The latest and best Pure Moods CD
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Pure Moods, Vol. IV
Various Artists , Mythos , Balligomingo , Enigma , Delerium with Sarah McLachlan , Secret Garden , Yanni , Jim Brickman , Eva Cassidy , and Eight Others
Manufacturer: Virgin Records
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- Pure Moods, Vol. I
- Pure Moods: Celestial Celebration
- Celtic Moods: A Celtic Companion to Pure Moods
ASIN: B0000667OG
Release Date: 2002-10-01 |
Tracks:
- November - Mythos
- Purify - Balligomingo
- Shadows In Silence - Enigma
- Silence - Delerium w/Sarah McLachlan
- Songs From A Secret Garden - Secret Garden
- One Man's Dream - Yanni
- Devotion - Jim Brickman
- Fields Of Gold - Eva Cassidy
- Garden of Eden - Govi
- Theme From Amelie
- The Sea - George Winston
- God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters - Moby
- Main Title (Theme from Chocolat)
- Angel - Sarah McLachlan
- She Moves Through The Fair - B-Tribe
- This Love - Craig Armstrong
- River of Stars - Paul Schwartz
- When You're Falling - Afro Celt w/Peter Gabriel
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More potpourri than unified high concept, the fourth installment in the Pure Moods series nevertheless provides an interesting collage of acts associated with techno, ambient, alt-pop, and New Age genres. For some listeners, that means the transition from the rhythmic mystical-ethereal vibe of the first four tracks (from Enigma, Mythos, Delerium, and Sarah McLachlan and a splendid piece from Balligomingo) to a trilogy from New Age romanticists ( Secret Garden, Yanni, and pianist Jim Brickman) may seem a little disjointed. Ditto for the segue from George Winston's impressionistic 1980 solo piano piece, "Sea," to a Steve Reich-like minisymphony from Moby). And the concluding Afro-Celt Sound System track, a spirited, mandolin-driven piece with Peter Gabriel on vocals, is a stylistic island unto itself. Still, most fans of easy-listening contemporary music (particularly the adventurous ones) should find this an agreeable assortment of music from artists who infuse their craft with stronger-than-usual spiritual and emotional subtexts. --Terry Wood
Customer Reviews:
Another Great Edition in a Great Series........2007-03-31
You got to hand it to Virgin Records. The PURE MOODS sreies of discs has been extremely sucsessful. They have been able to allow mood music gain a very wide audience without being too Way Out New Age or too commercial. This is the fourth disc in the series and it scores big like the others ( although #2 is my favourite). This disc has eighteen tracks, and a lot of them are under four minutes in length. But that does not mean they are filler.
A lot of reviewers gripe that the series is losing its edge and is catering to public appeal. Any compilation will never satisfy everybody. Criticisms range from "heard these songs before" to "too much piano" to "the same old artists". Remember this is music to put you in a certain mood of relaxation or peace or whatever. It is not to be taken too seriously. I for one enjoy having this music playing whether I am resting, working or enjoying company with friends.
There are some stunning tracks. I love the first four songs which set a great mood. I know SILENCE by Delerium and Sarah McLachlan is on many chillout albums but it is still an amazing performance and her vocal is overwhelming! If I do have a mild criticism of the album, it is that from Track 5 onwards the music does seem stripped down apart from one or two exceptions. Maybe a different playing order would have helped. Tracks 5-9 are pleasant to listen to but do tend to be similar in arrangement and tempo. Track 10 livens things up with Yann Tiersen's LA VALSE d'AMELIE but it is a short track. The Moby track on the other hand is too long and monotonous and sems very out of place here. The next track, however is a gem. Rachel Portman's theme from Chocolat is very beautiful and delicate. This and SILENCE are the two tracks I listen to the most. The album does sag until near the end. McLachlan's ANGEL is a little dull. Seems like it has been on the radio a lot but I do not listen to radio so it is new to me. B-Tribe's version of SHE MOVED THROUGH THE FAIR is just wrong. Coming from Ireland, I have heard so many wonderful versions of this song that could have been included. This track has a vocal that seems to drag the whole song down and the music seems to merge different musical elements without sucsess. THIS LOVE and RIVER OF STARS could be the same song. However the former is too long. Thankfully the last track lifts the spirits. WHEN YOU'RE FALLING has the Afro-Celt Soundsystem perfoming with guest vocalist Peter Gabriel and it adds a much needed oomph to close the album. This great song had the worst possible luck in succeeding because the very original video had to be pulled soon after it was released in August 2001 on account of the horrific events on 9/11. I will not go into any detail but you will find the video on You Tube and you will understand why it is rarely shown after watching it.
Hope to review the other mood albums soon. Times are listed below with song title listed first:
1. November - Mythos 4.58
2. Purify - Balligomingo 4.14
3. Shadows in silence - Enigma 4.19
4. Silence - Delerium feat. Sarah McLachlan 6.34
5. Song from a secret garden - secret Garden 3.31
6. One man's dream - Yanni 2.45
7. Devotion - Jim Brickman 3.36
8. Fields of gold - Eva Cassidy 4.42
9. Garden of eden - Govi 2.54
10. La valse d,Amelie - Yann Tiersen 2.00
11. Sea - George winston 2.41
12. God moving over the face of the waters - Moby 5.45
13. Main titles from Chocolat - Rachel Portman 3.08
14. Angel - Sarah McLachlan 4.28
15. She moved through the fair - B-tribe 5.00
16. This love - Craig Armstrong feat. Elizabeth Fraser 6.18
17. River of stars - Paul schwartz 4.03
18. When you're falling- Afro-celt soundsystem feat. Peter Gabriel 5.14
P.S. Check out some British Chillout compilattion albums if you can. There are some amazing artists that you do not hear about in the USA like The Beloved, Kinobe, Groove Armada, The Chemical Brothers, Royksapp, Everything But The Girl, Goldfrapp, Zero 7 and many others.
Very happy.......2007-01-16
I use this cd for my yoga practice, it's wonderful.
Highly recommend.
Another Editorial Review.......2006-11-06
"Apparently the only mood that matters is one of pensive melancholy. Nearly every track on this addition to the series is set in a minor key. Some are played solo, like George Winston's new age relic 'Sea.' Some are crammed with odd instrumentation, as in the briefly startling last section of Yann Tiersen's 'La Valse d'Amélie.' Some have entire orchestras sawing away. There are ambitious works like Moby's 'God Moving Over the Face of the Waters,' whose attempts to marry grandeur and minimalism are somewhat undercut by the monotony of a cymbal sample repeated too predictably. There are vocals, the best being the late Eva Cassidy's breathtaking treatment of Sting's 'Fields of Gold.' And there are yawners, such as Yanni's 'One Man's Dream,' which he may, in fact, have recorded while asleep, or 'This Love,' sung by Elizabeth Fraser of the Cocteau Twins over a groove that suggests the tread of a drugged somnambulist, and Govi's 'Garden of Eden,' which sounds way too much like 'Chim Chim Cheree' to take seriously. And yet, all of it creates the same gray impression -- which, of course, is the point, in which case credit must be paid to those who selected and sequenced these performances. Will upcoming installments offer some variety -- a hap-hap-happy compilation, for instance, set in major keys, with handclap rhythms and smiley vocals? ~ Robert L. Doerschuk, All Music Guide
AWESOME!.......2006-09-06
If you are looking for meditation or tranquility from daily stress I recommend not only this CD, but the entire collection. I have all the Pure Moods collection and keep buying more New Age music. I feel I've invested my money in good music. I listen to pretty much anything from soft music, Rock, Salsa, Calypso to Dance-Techno music, but when I don't feel like listening to loud music, I listen to these CD collection, specially on a Sunday to reconnect with relaxation to start another heavy woking week. Also, if you like gospel, I'm sure you'll love these even though is not quite gospel music. You just reconnect yourself spiritually in this material world.
The latest and best Pure Moods CD.......2005-07-16
I am enjoying all of the Pure Moods CD's 1 to III and looked forward to getting album when it finally was released. This CD continues the superb unrelenting new age/tribal fest that in this CD is exemplified with some beautiful golden oldie songs like Eva Cassidy's 'Fields of Gold' that is a legendary song to lay down to and relax. Delerium's 'Silence' featuring the enchanting supple voice of Sarah McLachlan is wonderful. She also sings her hit song 'Angel' that would be a fitting burial song at a funeral. Enigma's 'Shadows In Silence' was my pick of the album, a ambient instrumental that relaxes you immediately. This is a must for fans of new age music who like a splash of many artists on 1 CD.
Average customer rating:
- Excellent Compilation for the Novice Fan
- Brickman at his best
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Pure Jim Brickman
Jim Brickman
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000F8O4B8
Release Date: 2006-05-23 |
Tracks:
- If You Believe
- Journey
- Amazing Grace- featuring Ginny Owens
- All I Ever Wanted
- Crossroads
- You Never Know- featuring Boney James
- By Chance
- Angel Eyes
- Bittersweet
- Dream Come True
- Joyful
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- By Heart- featuring Laura Creamer
- Shades of White
- Another Tuesday Morning
- Devotion
- Glory- featuring David Benoit
- We Exalt Thee
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Compilation for the Novice Fan.......2006-12-30
Over the past decade, pianist Jim Brickman has released a dozen albums for the Windham Hill label. As part of the their 30th anniversary, Windham Hill has packaged a series of PURE releases featuring the label's best known artists. The 18 tracks included here come from six of his albums, including a remake of "Glory" (performed here as a duet with David Benoit from 2002's SONGS WITHOUT WORDS II) and one previously unreleased track, the gorgeous "We Exalt Thee."
I only have two complaints. One, there is nothing from his stunning debut, NO WORDS (1994). And secondly, while they are excellent songs, the two vocals ("Amazing Grace" and "By Heart") seem out of place on an otherwise all-instrumental collection.
If you're new to the new age stylings of this gifted pianist, PURE is an excellent place to start. The perfect balm at the end of a stressful day. [Running Time - 59:57] RECOMMENDED
Brickman at his best.......2006-06-16
I do enjoy this CD as it has many of Jim's signature instrumentals. As the solo pieces are what drew me to Jim's music over a decade ago, the timeless "If You Believe" and " Angel Eyes" will strike a chord with longtime Brickman fans.His first song with words, "By Heart" makes it is way down memory lane here as well.
There is a new version of Jim's "Glory" on this compliation of Jim's albums.
I use this CD to mellow out. Life is too complex at times so it is refreshing to find a way to simplify it. Easy enough to do with this CD.
Average customer rating:
- Nice Listening Music if the CD's play properly
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Pure New Age Moods: A 5 Disc CD/DVD Box Set with 37 Audio Tracks and over 4 Hours of Soothing New Age Music from all Four Corners of the Globe!
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Big Eye Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000A2H2L8
Release Date: 2005-08-02 |
Tracks:
- The Rain Forest
- Tabatinga
- Earth's Last Frontier
- The Waterfall
- Temple In The Jungle
- Sunset In The Rainforest
- The Conquistadors
- The Amazon
- Rainy Season
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- Jakarta Winds
- Journey To Ulan Danu
- Festival Of Kamasan
- Temples Of Tarah Lot
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- Tales Of Times Past
- Skyline At Dusk
Tracks:
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- Legend Of Garradata
- Hurricane Point
- Pfeiffer Beach
- Ventana Wilderness
- Little Sur River
- Morro Bay
- Rocky Creek
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Tracks:
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- Cry Of The Kalahari
- Deception Valley
- Kadu Ritual
- Kubu Island Retreat
- Melon Dance
- Pans Of Makgadkgadi
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Customer Reviews:
Nice Listening Music if the CD's play properly.......2007-03-18
I was disappointed in the CD's because the 5th CD in the grouping of 5 CD's doesn't play on my Bose CD player. I even tried to play it on another CD player without any luck. The first 4 CD's are quite nice to listen to.
New Age Pure Moods.......2006-08-28
This is not one of the Pure Moods selections but still it does have some good music on the discs. The music is pretty well done and it is great to just sit back and relax to. I don't think it is cheaply made and the sound is very good and clean. I recommend it if you like this New Age type of music. Well worth the price as far as I am concerned. Four discs of music (37 pieces) and a DVD with 55 minutes of music with a slide show on top of it. Enjoy yourself.
Gerald Baes
Not Pure Moods.......2006-01-09
This album is NOT part of the Pure Moods series. Most of the songs are cheaply done or imitations.
Do NOT buy.
Average customer rating:
- Excellent!
- Wonderful and helpful!
- Sacred Moment: The Mental Medicine Collection
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Sacred Moment: Guided Meditation for Stress Reduction, finding your present moment awareness
Pakvilai Sudhaswin M.A. , and Anton Mizerak
Manufacturer: Pakvilai Sudhaswin. Label by Pure Land Productions.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BGQWVE
Release Date: 2005-10-01 |
Product Description
Sacred Moment--Finding your present moment awareness.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent!.......2006-10-29
This CD provides practical instruction for walking the razor's edge of the present and developing present moment awareness, essentially turning every activity into a meditative state. I alternate between this CD and the "No Thinking" CD on a regular basis. As I mentioned in my review of "No Thinking" -- I like to let the CD run its course... and when it's finished, I usually continue to meditate for another 15 or 20 minutes, embracing the silence around me.
Wonderful and helpful!.......2006-04-09
The Sacred Moment CD, 1 of 4 in the Mental Medicine Collection, helps me to concentrate on finding and experiencing my awareness of the present moment. The author does an amazing job of describing how to reach an awareness of the prestent moment and how to remain there. She gently portrays each moment as being sacred. She also does a wonderful job of explaining how to be calm and free.
Sacred Moment: The Mental Medicine Collection.......2006-02-21
I've ordered all four of the audio CD's in the series - Sacred Moment, Sleep Ease, Non-Thinking and Quiet Thoughts. Described as " ... to heal and slow down a busy mind'. My reviews of each are similar in their praise and satisfaction. They are 4 terrific guided meditations. I've personally found it difficult to meditate without some assistance and rarely have time to go to a meditation center, many of which have limited sessions. What I was searching for was a guided meditation that could guide my positioning and mental focus and then provide soothing music to sit with. There are two components to each CD, talking with background music and then a period of just music. I've tried other similar CD's but didn't use them for long because, for some reason, I just couldn't get relaxed by the audio portion. That was not the case with these CD's. Pakvilai's gentle soothing voice is so beautiful and relaxing, I never tire of listening to it. The timing (about 30 minutes) on each CD is perfect for the morning before work and before going to bed at night. These CD's will work well for both beginners and experienced meditators. The music background on each CD is different and truly relaxing.
Sacred Moment focuses on finding present moment awareness. It starts with basic guidance and flows into a wonderful description on how to bring your focus to the present moment and keep it there when thoughts arise. She guides you to think about each moment as being sacred and how to feel still, calm and free.
Quiet Thoughts focuses on learning how to slow down your thinking. It starts with basic guidance and flows into how to be present with what you are doing and your surroundings and how to quiet your mind and keep it at ease. She guides you on how to relax your entire body. As she speaks, she pauses just long enough for you to digest what's she's said and then moves on.
Non-Thinking focuses on learning the freedom of non-thinking. Pakvilai varies her introduction and guidance enough so that each CD is different and refreshing. In this CD she focuses on your mind and how to follow your thoughts at they arrive and leave, then how to focus on non-thinking - by focusing on breathing, your body feelings and the present moment. She guides you on how to detach from your thoughts during meditation, just by letting your thoughts gently flow in and out of your mind as you observe them arriving and leaving.
Sleep Ease is all about getting you so relaxed you fall asleep. The introduction is different in that you are instructed to lay on your back. This CD focuses t getting you to relax your entire body. Pakvilai gets you to the point of feeling like you are as light as a feather and floating on a cloud. She slowly guides you to focus on your entire body, part-by-part, from head to toe. I've found this particular CD invaluable on those days when I'm under a lot of stress and can't easily fall asleep or sometimes when waking up in the middle of the night with a monkey mind, I listen to it to put me back to sleep.
Average customer rating:
- Hmmm, interesting...
- It really grows on you
- THIS CD GIVES ME A HEADACHE
- Music, it ain't, but...
- THERAPEUTIC SOUND - Great for Massage!
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SOUNDS OF LIGHT: The Pure Tones of Crystal Singing Bowls
Crystal Voices
Manufacturer: Crystal Voices
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00000G1SO
Release Date: 1998-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Octaves of Light
- Soundings of the Planets
- Angelic Rays
Album Description
SOUNDS OF LIGHT embodies you with glistening tones of transcendent beauty"...Jonathan Goldman
A deeply transformative sound experience! You will love this higher-vibrational crystal sound. Flow on a mystical river of sound into the crystal tone-world of Light and Sound. These entrancing harmonies bathe the listener in a seamless weaving of harmonic crystal tone waves of fifth intervals and octaves, providing a powerful vibrational therapy for healing and meditation. This CD is pure crystal bowls throughout and is used extensively by Massage Therapists, Reiki Practitioners and Yoga Instructors to provide a vibrational healing background for their practice.
If you enjoy SOUNDS OF LIGHT, explore the newest sound healing tools offered by Deborah Van Dyke. Her new book and companion CD "TRAVELLING THE SACRED SOUND CURRENT" (also available through Amazon.com) provide an extensive gathering of spiritual sound wisdom exploring the use of sound as a vibrational tool for self healing, sacred creation and higher consciousness. It includes sound exercises for inner attunement through voice & breath, toning of vowels, mantras & chants, harmonic overtones, a guide to the use of Crystal Singing Bowls and ancient Peruvian Whistling Vessels as instruments for expanding awareness, healing and transformation. An energy-shifting, soul-enriching experience. The CD is a treasure of timeless sacred chants & mantras, along with crystal bowls, drums, didjeridoo & nature sounds for a deep journey with Sacred Sound. For detailed information search Amazon.com for "TRAVELLING THE SACRED SOUND CURRENT" under "BOOKS" and "MUSIC".
Deborah's NEWEST CD RELEASE UPDATE***** Now available on Amazon.com - CHORDS OF THE COSMOS: Harmonies of the Zodiac for Chakra Balancing, Meditation & the Healing Arts. Provides a whole new level of therapeutic sound healing for the chakras! Employs the complete 12 note musical scale which provides the fullest spectrum of harmonic combinations for fine-tuning the entire body.
Customer Reviews:
Hmmm, interesting..........2006-12-26
Some of the tracks make for quite transcendental experiences, although turn down the volume if you're listening on headphones - the tones won't suit everyone. The sound quality is true to life, I was doubting if the 'goosebumps' quality of real crystal bowls would be evident in a recording, but they seem to be.
It really grows on you.......2005-10-19
At first when I got this CD I popped it into my stereo CD player at work and listened for a few minutes. I thought... "Damn... this is crap." But then, later in the evening I went home and decided to give it another try. This time listening to it using my headphones. Then I thought "Damn... this is GOOD!"
Conclusion: "Sounds of light" doesn't make good ambient background music, it's best listened to using headphones. I also found it to be surprisingly mentally calming while doing "breath watching" meditation.
The recording is very well done, (you can hear the sound of the friction mallets as they draw them around the inside of the bowls) and is very clear. However the sound of the mallets does sound a little like a shop saw cutting a pipe a long way away, if you think this will bother you then, don't buy it.
In the liner notes is an interesting story:
"In preparing to record Octaves of Light we set our intentions to anchor in the energies of illumination and enlightenment. As we began, our pinon incense sparked into a flame and, at the same time, the halogen light over head mysteriously went out, so the only remaining source of light in the room was a circle of candles. Continuing our session by candle light, suddenly and unexplainably the overhead light turned back on. This switching off and on of the light repeated for the duration of the recording. We felt the presence of angels."
THIS CD GIVES ME A HEADACHE.......2005-09-08
I usually don't like to write negative reviews, and I'm sure that for many people this cd is wonderful. If you enjoy it I think you should get it. But as for myself, I find it very unpleasant. The crystal bowls produce a kind of low pitched hum that gives me a headache every time. There are pleasant sounds too, some higher pitched tinkling sounds but the hum is almost continuous and really ruins it for me. I bought this one with Seven Metals, Singing Bowls of Tibet about two years ago. Seven Metals I love, I listen to it almost every day. I practice meditation and love good meditation music, especially Tibetan bells.But Crystal Singing Bowls I really can't take. So before you order do listen first if you can.
Music, it ain't, but..........2005-08-04
I first heard this while lying on my back having a nuclear scan. The tones were so soothing that I found myself completely relaxing.
I asked the technician what those wonderful sounds were, and he showed me the CD label.
I purchased a copy for myself and a friend, who is often frazzled at the end of the day. I highly recommend this, but don't expect music as such, just pure tones to set you afloat on a cloud.
THERAPEUTIC SOUND - Great for Massage!.......2004-06-15
I have had my own set of crystal bowls for about ten years now and sometimes play them directly on the body with my massage clients. But during hands on massage, the Sounds of Light CD is my (and my clients) all time favourite crystal bowl CD to have playing as a background. The thing I have noticed about people's reaction to crystal bowls is that they either "love 'em or hate 'em", there seems to be no middle ground. That's because the bowl's alpha sine waves penetrate through the multiple layers of the body. The vibrational effects stir things up - and if the listener isn't ready to do this release work, they may have quite a strong reaction. The tones of these bowls are not just nice sounding "la la" new age music, it is therapeutic sound that augments my healing sessions. If you are familiar with what crystal bowls sound like and enjoyed the experience, then you WILL love this CD. It's healing combinations of fifth intervals and octaves help outside distractions to disappear as you become one with the tone. This flawlessly recorded healing ceremony, is a fantastic tool for deep relaxation, destressing and attunement.
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Pure Nightnoise
Nightnoise
Manufacturer: RCA
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000FNO1DY
Release Date: 2006-06-27 |
Tracks:
- Fionnghuala (Mouth Music)
- Night In That Land
- At The Races
- Something of Time
- Hugh
- The March Air
- The Swan
- Silky Flanks
- Bleu
- Wiggy Wiggy
- Morning In Madrid
- The 19A
- Mind The Dresser
- The Courtyard
- Toys Not Ties
- Three Little Nieces
Customer Reviews:
Nightnoise Pure.......2007-03-13
This is a very good compilation of Nightnoise music. A very good cd..
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