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Engineers: Roger Wiersema, Robert Iriartborde. This is part of the Soundwave 2000 Subliminal series. This CD, part of Steven Halpern's Soundwave 2000tm series, contains subliminal affirmations to encourage health and well-being. The music is drawn from six previous Halpern albums; thus, it is a representative sampler of the best of Halpern's New Age relaxation music. Instruments played by Halpern include the clarion, piano, and synth strings and choir. Bob Stohl, Bettine Clemen, and Kat Eppel play flutes; Georgia Kelly plays concert harp, and Dallas Smith plays Lyricon. Barely audible beneath the music, less than a whisper, are affirmations in the "I" mode. Examples include: I now experience health and well-being in my life. I adopt a cheerful, optimistic attitude toward life. I quiet my mind and relax each day. Halpern backs his product with a money-back or exchange guarantee. The album is also available with Spanish-language affirmations as Salud Radiante, SRX 3325. ~ Carol Wright "Inner Peace" and "Crystal Suite" are two of Steven Halpern's most beloved songs, and are emblematic of his style--pure, serene, and harmonious. Along with eight other Halpern classics, they form a comfortable musical bed for the subliminal healing affirmations contained within. The affirmations promote overall well-being of body, mind, and spirit. This album, together with Halpern's MUSIC FOR SOUND HEALING and CHAKRA SUITE, form a trilogy of healing music classics. Radiant Health And Well Being Music Steven Halpern Radiant Health And Well Being Songs Radiant Health And Well Being Music Review Purchase Radiant Health And Well Being CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Steven Halpern Accelerating Learning CD (1996)
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$12.89 Includes liner notes by Steven Halpern and Larry Dossey, MD. Chakra Suite is a reworking of Steven Halpern's debut CD, Spectrum Suite. He has added an ethereal texture to the original set to create an absolutely chilling effect. Halpern has a lot of ...
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| | Mooney Suzuki Have Mercy CD (2007)
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$13.49 The Mooney Suzuki: Graham Tyler (guitars); Sammy James, JR. (bass instrument); Will Rockwell-Scott (drums). Additional personnel: Michael Bangs, Reno Bo, Danielia Cotton (vocals); Kevin Salem (guitars); Danny Wilensky (flute); Michael Magro (clarinet); Elizabeth Dotson-Westphalen (trombone); Rob Arthur (keyboards). The Mooney Suzuki deliberately flew in the face of indie-rock rules by somewhat perversely hiring mainstream hitmakers the Matrix (Avril Lavigne, Liz Phair, etc.) to write and produce their third album, ALIVE AND AMPLIFIED, a critical and commercial flop that lost the band their major-label deal. Three years later, the Mooney Suzuki pretend that album never happened on HAVE MERCY, smartly picking up where 2002's ELECTRIC SWEAT left off, with noisy but catchy garage punk heavily influenced by the Stooges and the MC5. HAVE MERCY is a swaggering, punchy, glorious mess of a record capturing everything that's great about the Mooney Suzuki. The Mooney Suzuki ran into some problems after the release of Alive & Amplified in 2004. They left Columbia and landed with V2, which folded before their next album, Have Mercy, could be released; had some lineup tumult; and were struck by the death of guitarist Graham Tyler's father, a huge rock & roll fan and Suzuki supporter. In fact, Tyler was so shook up he didn't contribute any songs to the album, leaving Sammy James, Jr., as the only writer on Have Mercy. As he wrote, he didn't know if the songs were going to be for the band or his first solo album. Tyler stuck with the band, though, and after almost a year the album finally surfaced. The hard luck and bad times seem to have inspired the band to invest more emotion and energy into the record, as it has tons more power and style than Alive did at about half the effort. On the best tracks like midtempo bubblegum rocker "Rock 'N' Roller Girl," the country-rock-y "Down But Not Out," the very Urge Overkill-sounding power ballad "Adam and Eve," or the rollicking "This Broke Heart of Mine," the performances are more subdued and interesting, the lyrics darker and smarter, and the mood much more reflective and moody. The uptempo rockers are decent ("99%" is the best with its appropriation of an huge AC/DC-inspired riff) but sound a little forced in comparison. Forced but not embarrassingly so, which is a huge improvement over ...
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