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Sacred
Path: Healing Songs Of The Native...
There is
something almost mysterious about it. When I play it last thing at
night I have the best sleep of all & feel very rested the next
day. Each track blends together to make a lovely sound. I really
would recommend it to anyone who finds it hard to relax.
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The
Healing Spirit
Diane Arkenstone
A
simply wonderful collection of music. A must for anyone who loves
spiritual enlightenment thru music!
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Healing
Collection
The
ultimate collection in soothing music, presented in this beautiful
compilation CD from Pacific Moon's leading artists, and
specifically designed to nourish and renew. This album is a
perfect accompaniment for meditation or massage, or can be enjoyed
just for unwinding and relieving stress.
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Dream
The tones of musical instruments of the Orient flow in harmony
with the easy sound of the piano, creating "Dream" - the
heart's true home for us all. This album makes skillful use of
such instruments as the niko, the western harp, the koto, and the
shakuhachi, and can be said to be a masterpiece of
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Nada
Brahma
Sheila Chandra's fourth Indipop album, released in 1985 in a
limited edition before she took a five-year hiatus, sets the stage
for the ethereal vocal style she explored during the 1990s.
Comprised of five songs, Nada Brahma spotlights a younger Chandra
exploring numerous vocal techniques. The 27-minute title track
showcases her lush vocals in an intriguing (if loosely connected)
series of vocal maneuvers--ethereal streams of sound, appealing
Indian melodies, and staccato-syllable dances. This is beguiling,
organic ambient music with occasional accompaniment by keyboards,
percussion, or other instruments.
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