Sacred Spirit: Chants and Dances of the Native Americans is an 11-song journey bridging the gap between ancient and contemporary history, tradition and modern instrumentation. While it is impossible to fully realize such scope on a single disc, Sacred Spirit makes the choice to represent all indigenous Americans rather than become mired in the potentially divisive bog of politics and tribal allegiance. All but two melodies are entirely traditional, bringing together flute, drums, and vocals with a cello and keyboard wash. This marriage is most effective on the lovely bowing of "The Cradlesong," and the looping electro-acoustic beauty of "Wishes of Happiness & Prosperity." Elsewhere, synthetic elements are overwhelming, detracting from a song's essence, as with the spongy nervosity of "Elevation." An uneven offering, Sacred Spirit doesn't quite live up to its promise. A better choice is Earthbeat's Tribal Waters. --Paige La Grone
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Sacred Spirit: Chants and Dances of the Native Americans
Sacred Spirit Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009CIO Release Date: 1998-07-28 |
Tracks:
- How The West Was Lost (Yeha-Noha)
- Winter Ceremony (Tor-Cheney-Haha)
- Counterclockwise Circle Dance, The (Lay-O-Lay Ale Loya)
- Celebrate Wild Rice (Ya-Na-Haha)
- Cradlesong, The (Dawa)
- Advice For The Young (Gitci-Manidoo)
- Wishes Of Happiness & Prosperity (Yeha-Hoha)
- Elevation (Te-Was-Ne)
- Intertribal Song To Stop The Rain (Heya-Hee)
- Heal The Soul (Shamanic Chant No 5)
- Brandishing The Tomahawk (Yo-Hey-Omee)
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Sacred Spirit: Chants and Dances of the Native Americans is an 11-song journey bridging the gap between ancient and contemporary history, tradition and modern instrumentation. While it is impossible to fully realize such scope on a single disc, Sacred Spirit makes the choice to represent all indigenous Americans rather than become mired in the potentially divisive bog of politics and tribal allegiance. All but two melodies are entirely traditional, bringing together flute, drums, and vocals with a cello and keyboard wash. This marriage is most effective on the lovely bowing of "The Cradlesong," and the looping electro-acoustic beauty of "Wishes of Happiness & Prosperity." Elsewhere, synthetic elements are overwhelming, detracting from a song's essence, as with the spongy nervosity of "Elevation." An uneven offering, Sacred Spirit doesn't quite live up to its promise. A better choice is Earthbeat's Tribal Waters. --Paige La GroneCustomer Reviews:
back in time.......2007-05-12
Great CD.......2007-05-08
Very interesting. Worth buying........2007-04-12
THE best CD i've bought in a long long time!!!!.......2007-04-09
The combination of Trance, Newage, Lounge and tranquil music is enough to take you away. I wanna say it's like a combination of Deep Forest meets Jam and Spoon meets Enigma. I just can't put it into better words than the other people who has posted the same comments about this CD. I HIGHLY recommend buying this and enjoying it! I just can't seem to get tire of it!
Soothing Native Music.......2007-03-30
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Sacred Spirit, Vol. 2: More Chants and Dances of the Native Americans
Sacred Spirit Manufacturer: Higher Octave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005176Y Release Date: 2000-11-21 |
Tracks:
- Intro: Gods & Heroes
- Looking Far North
- Dela Dela
- Land Of Promise
- The State Of Grace
- Yane - Heja - Hee
- A - La - Ke
- May You Walk In Sunshine
- The Spirit
- O - Loa - Ki - Lee
- That Noble Dream
- The Sad Eyed Chief
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Given the multi-million-copy selling success of Sacred Spirit: Chants and Dances of the Native Americans, its follow-up, Sacred Spirit II is bound to have a built-in audience. Like its predecessor, the collection mixes chant and song with dance beats and electronic instrumentation. While tracks such as "Dela Dela" and "Yane-Heja-Hee" meld these elements most effectively, the overall effect of the synthesized sound is heavily over the top and distracting from the gentle melodies and heartfelt cries of Native music at its best. A prime example is the tender and lovely female vocal on "May You Walk in Sunshine," obscured by overly aggressive accompaniment. A more solid and aesthetically pleasing choice for the genre is Prophecy: A Native American Collection, which achieves a finer balance of modern and ancient. --Paige La GroneCustomer Reviews:
Amazing!.......2007-06-13
Relaxing With Sacred Spirits II.......2007-05-07
done with some of the most amazing music I've ever heard.
The music has a rhythmic beat that's very catchy, but very soothing. I enjoyed it immensely.
Yet another excellent CD from the same producers.......2007-04-22
I highly recommend this CD as well !!!
Good but not excellent as Vol 1.......2007-01-26
FABULOUS!.......2007-01-15
Love it!
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{IMPORT} Invocation Of The Great Spirit, Welcome Song (The Grand Entry), Flag Song, Jingle Dance (Ladies Dance), Sun Dance, Grass Dance Of The Northern Tribes, Butterfly Song, Intertribal Chant, Warrior's Chant, Red Chant, Desert Song, Closing Rites {{{PRODUCED BY JOHN MATARAZZO FOR INTERRA RECORDS, INC.}}}
Drummers and Dancers Navajo and Sioux Nation Singers , and INC. PRODUCED BY JOHN MATARAZZO FOR INTERRA RECORDS ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000JI6IFO |
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