Tibetan musicians who can appeal well beyond the realm of strictly devotional music are scarce. So Yungchen Lhamo's wavering voice is especially startling on Tibet, Tibet, where she unwraps her mid-range vocal roll across wide-open fields. She also sings through the low-end fog of monastic chanting, replete with the clanging cymbals and fundamental rumble. An astonishing smoothness arises from Yungchen and the monks' combined voices, and even when she's soloing, which she often is, Yungchen keeps herself both silken and sharp. Many of the songs on Tibet, Tibet are from the traditional repertoire, but Yungchen's voice broadens the genre just as Enya broadened Celtic music to a popular audience. A laborer until she escaped from Tibet under duress, Yungchen has studied at the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts and supports a foundation in her name that seeks to aid women in escaping human rights abuses. --Andrew Bartlett
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Seven Metals Singing Bowls of Tibet
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004THCW Release Date: 1999-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Seven Metals
- Singing Bowls Of Tibet
Album Description
SEVEN METALS features 25 Tibetan singing bowls, bamboo and metal wind chimes, and tingsha bells. Perfect for yoga, meditation, massage, Reiki or simply relaxing. SEVEN METALS is 56 minutes of peace. "An extraordinary recording performed by a master", Jonathan Goldman, author of Healing SoundsCustomer Reviews:
Relaxing vibes.......2007-05-18
good singing bowl recording.......2007-01-26
Great for Massages.......2007-01-11
Seven Metals Singing Bowls of Tibet CD.......2007-01-10
Seven Metal Singing Bowls of Tibet.......2007-01-10
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Tibetan Meditation Music
Nawang Khechog Manufacturer: Gemini Sun Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OCY6YU Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Under The Wings Of Blessing
- The Great Prince Of Peace And Universal Compassion
- Five-Peak Wisdom Mountain
- A Daily Prayer And Practice Of The Dalai Lama
- Walking Into The Himalaya To Meditate
- Infinate Love
- The Great Arya Tara
- Wisdom And Compassion
- The Perfection Of Compassion
- Dagkar Taso Mila's cave
- For As Long As Space Endures
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A lot of artists evoke the spirit of Tibet, but Nawang Khechog is actually a former Tibetan monk, who took off the robes and took up the flute to travel the world 20 years ago. His albums are usually slotted in the New Age and meditation genres, and certainly his packaging and imagery inspire that. Unfortunately, it overshadows a music that is perhaps deeper, or at least more artistically profound, than that. Tibetan Meditation Music scans less like a background for contemplation and more like a tone poem to the spirit. The opening track seems like an Asian refraction of "Amazing Grace," with Tsering Khechog singing over Nawang Khechog's flute. Khechog's music draws on folk and spiritual traditions but takes them further afield. Think Arvo Pärt on the Tibetan plateau with strings droning a minor-key refrain while Tibetan bells and chimes sound in the background and Khechog chants. I do wish Khechog had brought along just a touch of the drama and shifting moods heard on some of his earlier discs, like the Kitaro-produced Karuna. Tibetan Meditation Music is unvarying in its somber tone. Khechog's chants, which are intimately spoken, whispered more than sung, don't always work on a musical level. But his performances on wood flute are deep explorations into tone and melody. --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
Solemn music for prayer and chant.......2007-06-21
Nawang Khechog knows a bit about those, having in his youth been an ordained monk for 11 years. Among the pieces for which he has chosen to compose are chants to the Buddha, Manju Shri (the god of wisdom), Avalokiteshrava (the god of compassion), and Tara (a female goddess of compassion). There are also two songs based on classic Tibetan poetry, as well as a piece commissioned for the opening ceremony of a 2006 address from ten Nobel Peace Laureates.
Given its purpose, it's hardly surprising to find the music for this project is solemn and staid, built around Nawang's exceptional flute playing and his subdued, often whispered, chanting of the ancient invocations. Except for the marimba on The Great Prince of Peace, the music is played without rhythmic accompaniment and is adorned with bells, gongs and occasional sound effects, such as rolling thunder in The Perfection of Wisdom, or cowbells in Walking Into the Himalayas. These tonal explorations are enriched by the sound of violin, cello, and oud.
This is a lovely album of quiet music suitable for prayer, relaxation, yoga, or massage. It is can also be used to create a relaxing ambience for your work space.
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Tibetan Tantric Choir
Gyuto Monks Manufacturer: Windham Hill Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000NIB Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Guhyasamaja Tantra, Chapter ll
- Melody For Mahakala
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Nothing can prepare the uninitiated for the shocking sound of Tibetan throat singing, and these two liturgical pieces, each clocking in at near 25 minutes, are among the best, and most chilling, examples. The Gyuto Monks, in exile in India since the annexation of their native Tibet, have developed a tradition of singing that involves producing the lowest possible notes in the vocal range while simultaneously singing high overtones. The resulting sound suggests a symphony of inspired bullfrogs whose passion is Buddha, not Budweiser, croaking endlessly while rotating a wet foot around the perimeter of a giant wineglass. Which is a pretty mundane metaphor for music that produces such a powerful sense of dread and spiritual awe. Track 2 also includes clattering drums, some made of human crania. Spice Girls it ain't.... --James RotondiCustomer Reviews:
Great stuff.......2007-04-10
IF YOU MEDITATE.......2006-03-16
Not available per song on iTunes.......2006-02-22
Old School Trance Music, if you will.......2006-01-15
Great meditation music.......2005-08-02
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Quiet Mind: The Musical Journey of a Tibetan Nomad
Nawang Khechog Manufacturer: Gemini Sun Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000379S Release Date: 1997-07-08 |
Tracks:
- Year Of Tibet
- Nomads Of The Tibetan High Plateau
- The Flight Of A Shepherd Boy
- Freedom In Exile
- A Sad Return To My Birthplace
- Giving And Forgiving
- The Power Of Morality And Patience
- With Mindfulness And Wisdom
- Creating An Enlightened Society
Album Description
Born of Tibetan nomads, Nawang Khechog discovered in childhood a deep affinity with the bamboo flute. In 1959, he fled to India and spent 11 years as a Buddhist monk before bringing his music to the West. Despite worldwide praise for his work, Nawang resolved in 1991 to return to mountain seclusion - until the Dalai Lama himself encouraged him to continue to share the power of his music with others. Quiet Mind reflects the far-reaching travels of this remarkable musician. It is his most personal transmission, a continuous prayer that imparts serenity to everyone it touches. With didgeridoo, Incan pan pipes, and ocarina.Customer Reviews:
Very Relaxing.......2006-03-14
Love flute music.......2006-02-01
Absolutely Beautiful.......2004-09-22
Wonderful CD.......2003-02-26
Exhilirating peacefulness.......2000-02-13
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Tibet: Nada Himalaya, Vol. 2
Deuter Manufacturer: New Earth Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000784XDK Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Yantra
- Kailash
- Makalu
- Khumbe
- Lhotse
- Chomolungma
- Nanga Parbat
Album Description
The sublime harmonic vibrations of the Tibetan bowls and Deuter's ability to access the puirity of their sustained ringing tones resonates deep within the heart, transporting the listener to a world of serenity and peace. Journey to the depths of your inner being with this totally refreshing Cd, ideal for calming the nerves and healing the agitated spirit. Harmonic tones reach into an infinite Universe allowing the body to come into a natural state of equanimity.Customer Reviews:
Deuter Tibetan Singing Bowls.......2007-01-03
Good Vibrations.......2006-07-11
If you live in a noisy place, or get knotted up with tension because of the insanity of this world, try listening to this CD.
My Favorite Meditation CD.......2006-01-13
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Freedom Chants from the Roof of the World
Gyuto Monks Manufacturer: Rykodisc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000009UB Release Date: 1989-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Yamantaka
- Mahakala
- #2 For Gaia
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Recorded in America during the Chinese crackdown on Tibet, two of these three extended tracks feature 21 monks from the 500-year-old Gyüto Tantric Order, chanting for freedom and world peace. Beautifully recorded, it features the monks, each singing two and three note polyphonics from the throat, accompanied by occasional percussion and ceremonial horns in trance-inducing meditations to the Buddhist deities Yamantaka and Mahakala. Cosmic harmony and tolerance are well served by these uplifting incantations which constitute some of the best recordings of this uniquely Tibetan sacred music. A bonus to this spiritual and transcendental endeavor is a track by Mickey Hart, Phillip Glass, and Kitaro, live in front of an audience (and the monks) in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York. --Derek RathCustomer Reviews:
The light inside of you.......2007-05-23
Happy customer.......2006-11-03
amazing music.......2003-02-26
change.......2000-06-09
Powerfully intense, and involving music........1998-12-25
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Ama
Yungchen Lhamo Manufacturer: Real World ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E41KFQ Release Date: 2006-04-18 |
Tracks:
- Ranzen
- Gebu Shere
- Om Mani Padme Hung
- Tara
- 9/11
- Look Down On Us
- Nyebe Nilam
- Someday
- Fade Away
- Lhasa
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Yungchen Lhamo is a new kind of Tibetan, one who was not only forced out into the world at large, but who embraces all its possibilities. Born and raised in Lhasa, she never knew a Tibet that wasn't under Chinese rule. She fled the country in 1989 and now resides in New York City. It's at this cultural crossroads that Ama is born. Except for a raucous version of "Om Mani Padme Hung," this isn't a chant album, but original songs sung in Lhamo's native tongue. Produced by Jamshied Sharifi, an Iranian-American musician who is a master of global sounds and voices, Ama has a transcultural aesthetic, mixing traditional Tibetan chanting and singing with Middle Eastern percussion, fuzzed guitar, Chinese erhu, and African kora, among other instruments. Sharifi has probably listened to Steve Tibbetts's productions with the Tibetan nun Choying Drolma. Although he doesn't have Tibbetts's penchant for abstraction, their approach shares a certain austerity and atmosphere that makes the voice the central focus. "9/11" sets Lhamo in a multitracked choir, echoing distant chants with a simple mournful cello reflecting her sadness. Other tracks are more richly designed, like "Ranzen", which features growling fuzzed-guitar ambiences and Jon Hassell-like trumpet from Norway's Arve Henriksen. Much will be made of Annie Lennox's appearance on "Fade Away," but her performance seems overwrought next to Lhamo's restrained spiritualism. --John DilibertoAlbum Description
Among the world's great singers, a rare few become the voice of their nation. After years of international touring with the blessing of the Dalai Lama, Yungchen Lhamo has truly become the voice of Tibet. This third album for Real World (the first in 8 years) is infused with the quiet spiritual power of Tibetan Buddhism but now features Yungchen's own original songs with the striking production of Jamshied Sharifi and pan-global instrumentation to make a much more modern and indeed much more personal record than before. Ama means "mother" and Yungchen dedicates this album to her own mother who suffered greatly and raised her daughter amidst the violence and persecution of the Chinese occupation of Tibet. Themes of struggle, loss, peace and forgiveness run through this magical recording. The icing on the cake are the guest appearances from two incredible, incomparable singers Joy Askew and Annie Lennox.Customer Reviews:
Unique blend of authentic sounds.......2007-01-06
Ama by Yungchen Lhamo.......2006-08-11
THE MOST SPIRITUAL SINGER IN THE WORLD RETURNS.......2006-04-20
For those weaned on American radio, this is the voice that comes from that place primordial in your deepest heart of hearts. I can not imagine that anyone who listens to Lhamo will not come face to face with what moves them most profoundly.
As to this specific release, the aesthetics espoused by Real World are all in place. Real World, like ECM or ACT, is known for its sound, regardless of the culture. Here you'll find a certain acoustic quality that generates a reverb and a space for the lower register of instruments and the rhytmic texture to flow, without flooding the voice, and it is the voice thattranscends the mix. Overall, the CD is dedicated to her mother, who sacrificed enormously to get Lhamo and her family out of Tibet and away from the Chinese oppression. The CD also expresses grief at the tragedy of 9/11, not just for those who lost loved ones, but for the state of the human soul that so much suffering was flash lit by those planes, that so much deception and lies and avarice have had free reign in the aftermath of the collapse. Joy Askew and Annie Lennox join in at different points to underscore the Tibetan plea for peace and forgiveness. Compassion requires both parties to bring an open heart to the crises.
You are not likely to find a more compelling album in the racks and bins by anyone this year. If you care about the quality of the human heart, this is a CD for the ages.
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The Lama's Chants
Lama Gyurme , and Jean-Philippe Rykiel Manufacturer: Narada ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007X9UEC Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Hope For Enlightenment
- The Mantra Of Padmasambhava
- The Tsok Offering
- Calling The Lama From Afar
- Longevity Prayer To Kalu Rinpoche
- Chenresig
Tracks:
- Sacred Words Of Liberation
- The Mantra Of Padmasambhava
- Calling The Lama From Afar Part I
- Calling The Lama From Afar Part II
- Medicine Buddha Mantra
- Offering Chant
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Marking the 10th year since this popular Buddhist chant album was first released, this reissue ups the ante by featuring an expanded format. The first disc is a re-mastered version of the original album. The second features unreleased live performances by Gyurme and keyboardists Rykiel and Loy Ehrlich between 1995 and 2001, and it's this second disc that is truly intriguing. Recorded in caves, cathedrals, concert halls and open air festivals, the quality of the recordings is excellent. Mostly chanting and occasionally doing some long tones, Gyurme's voice again seemingly embodies a mix of the human and the holy during his prayers for healing, purification, liberation and peace--he's particularly spectacular on his solo intro to "The Mantra Of Padmasambhaval." Musically, Ehrlich seamless fills out Rykiel's ambient backgrounds, and two do a fine job accentuating the drama and majesty of Gyurme's voice, only overpowering it on the opening "Sacred Words Of Liberation." This is definitely a reissue that deserves to replace the original. --Tad HendricksonFrom Amazon.ca
Buddhist chants and mantras are all the rage in yoga circles these days. Get an appealing western singer, create new melodies that border on pop, dress them up in electronica and world fusion rhythms, and off you go. Instant karma! But back in 1994, Jean-Philippe Rykiel took a different approach, bringing orchestral sensibilities to the chants of Lama Gyurme, a Buddhist monk from Bhutan. A blind French keyboardist who has worked with artists as varied as Jon Hassell and Salif Keita, Rykiel's approach to Gyurme's chants ranges from simple keyboard pads to more elaborate productions like "Hope for Enlightenment," with its majestic, faux-orchestra arrangement. But even the pads can be deceptively effective, as on the nearly 25 minutes of "Calling the Lama from Afar," in which synthesizers swell, change timbre, and turn from ruminative grumbles to quietly soaring angels as Lama Gyurme recites his prayers. The Lama's Chants was originally released in 1994; this reissue includes the original disc plus a second disc of live performances. Although Rykiel avoids many clichés, his arrangements aren't as inventive as those of Steve Tibbetts on his albums with the Tibetan nun Choying Drolma, Cho and Selwa. Tibbetts paints with meticulous detail and organic design, while Rykiel settles for broad swathes and easy accompaniment. His arrangements are sensitive to Gyurme, but unlike the chants themselves, some of the sounds are dated, especially the Jan Hammer-like lead synth on "Offering Chant." --John DilibertoCustomer Reviews:
Peaceful - Uplifting - Spiritual - Positively Excellent.......2007-05-11
It is a blessing and grace from the rich tradition of spiritually-rich Tibet.
6 stars on a 5 scale.......2007-04-19
A beautiful sound!.......2007-01-16
wonderful for meditation and quiet times!.......2005-08-20
Om Mani Padme Hung.......to all.
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Tibetan Sacred Temple Music
Drepung Lamas Manufacturer: Shining Star Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000010O2 Release Date: 1988-11-15 |
Tracks:
- Involking The Spirit Of Kindness Though Sound
- Purifying the Environment
- Mandala Offering
- Dance of the Skeleton Lords
- Palden Lhamo Offering
- Prayer For Peace
- Dedication of Merit
Album Description
This rare digital recording is a powerful collection of Sacred Temple Music from lamas of Drepung loseling Monastery in Souther India.Customer Reviews:
Truly Sacred!.......2005-08-07
Ancient Sound.......2004-08-16
However, if you are new age listener and have personal high
vibration consciousness, you will get deep understanding of this Tibetan strange sound.
Be aware of the voice from the hidden world.
just for the name of Drepung.......2001-07-06
Explicit Lyrics?.......2000-08-05
beyond conscious understanding & a "star-based" rating!.......1999-11-04
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Cho
Choying Drolma & Steve Tibbetts Manufacturer: Hannibal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000063A Release Date: 1997-01-21 |
Tracks:
- Ngakso
- Kyema Mimin
- Kyamdro Semkye
- Ngani Troma Part 1
- Ngani Troma Part 2
- Cho Chendren
- Kangyi Tengi
- Ney Ogmin Choying Podrang
- Shengshik Pema Jungney
- Om Pana Phem
- Leymon Tendrel 1
- Leymon Tendrel 2
- Nubchok Dechen
- Senge Wangchuk
- Dechen Monlam
- Tal
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Choying Drolma and the Nagi Nunnery Foundation sing songs and invocations of the Cho ("cutting") teachings based on the Prajnaparamita practices established by siddha Padampa Sangye and Machik Labdron. The delicate filigree of chants and supplications is beautifully and sparsely adorned by Tibbetts's treated guitars, percussion, and effects to create an otherworldly experience so alluring in its fragility it is easy to forget the strength of purpose behind these messages of generosity, loving kindness, and compassion through release of the ego. Far beyond the often superficial "new age," Cho is so rich in contemplation and spirituality that even a cursory listen can hardly fail to evoke a beneficial response, and this glorious tapestry of sound alone is enough homage to its 1,100-year legacy. --Derek RathCustomer Reviews:
Sounds like 98 year old women gargling with pine sap.......2007-04-30
Perfect & Wonderful!!!.......2005-01-07
Transporting!.......2004-01-01
Beautiful music.......2003-12-24
The simple harmonies of Tibetan sacred music have been designed to create energetic response patterns in the singer and the listener ... to link the visible with the invisible. The particular chants in Cho represent and mediate the surrendering of the body to "hungry ghosts" - an ancient Bonpo (shamanic) practice in which the practitioner sees through the illusion of a solid reality by recognizing the insubstantial nature of all things.
You cannot miss with this music that celebrates awareness and truth.
Incredible mystical journey with Tibetan nuns et al..........2003-03-21
Here's the frammis website review:
CHOYING DROLMA and STEVE TIBBETTS Chö Over the past few years, the music of Tibetan monks has gained a massive audience, with Western listeners finding refuge from the rat race in the chants and songs of the East. Those same medicinal properties are at the core of this breathtaking collaboration between veteran Minneapolis guitar wizard Steve Tibbetts and Choying Drolma, a Buddhist nun whom Tibbetts met and recorded at a small monastery in Nepal. When Tibbetts returned home with the tape of Drolma supernatural vocals he added some instruments to the songs and sent the tape back to the nunnery as a gift, and to Rykodisc and Hannibal Records, who decided to release it. The result is "Chö" (English translation: "cutting"), a beautiful pastiche of celestial songs that evokes a tenderness, optimism and appetite for life that cuts through in any language. Tibbetts' understated instrumentation nicely complement the nuns' disciplined chants, to the point where it sounds as if they've been collaborating forever. St. Paul Pioneer Press...
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