Wolves: Sounds Of The Earth Series Soundtrack Music Review
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Average Rating: (3.5 out of 5 stars)
truly wild The roaring wind takes me away to an imaginary tundra settling setting snow covered with scattered spruce trees while the pack of wolves call out and pups yip and play with one another. I feel I am part of their pack, listening to them welcome me with their joyous and powerful howls. this certainhly is one album I recommend for anyone seeking something really unusual to listen to at night or any other time when needing to get in touch with their meditative and imagitive side. Submitted by j.Tissot (Moravia, NY) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Takes Me Away From the city I realy like this album. I can put it on at night and turn out the lights and it is like I'm up in the mountains, I can feel the wind blowing and see the night stars. Buy and enjoy! Submitted by james2be2003 (Westminster,CA. U.S.A.) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Wolves: Sounds Of The Earth Series Soundtrack CD music
$11.19 Irish harp player/vocalist Emer Kenny blends deft electronica and adult-alternative flourishes with ancient Irish melodies for utterly beguiling results on this, her third album. The title song, an old Irish drinking ballad, is lushly rendered with mandolin, Enya-esque harmonies, double bass, and a breathy vocal that finds new nooks and crannies of emotion in the time-honored, mournful lyrics. Kenny breathes similar gusts of haunting melancholy through the traditional frameworks of "Sally Garden" and the aching "Rambling Boys of Pleasure," but this is no mere traditional ballad collection.
The merry "Emer's Jig" is suitable for a Celtic hoe-down and the spine-tingling electric bass of "She Moves Through the Fair" prompts post-rave chills. The down-tempo pop of "Cast a Spell" and "Rescue Me" are Kenny-penned originals, recalling the dreamy sound of early ...
Wolves: Sounds Of The Earth Series Soundtrack music CDs
$31.59 More about the film: In this must-see film, a 2004 winner of a Film Advisory Board Award of Excellence(recognized world-wide) for quality family/children's entertainment, adoptees ranging in age from childhood to adulthood share their deepest thoughts and emotions on the adoption experience which has profoundly shaped their lives and those of their loved ones. Viewers will find out first hand how it feels to have been adopted and discover that all kids have common experiences growing up in their homes, surrounded by the families they know and love. Children will understand that if they were adopted, it is a lifelong journey; a celebration of the roots from which they come and the branches that mold them into who they are and where they will go. The roots & the branches.....the tree......it is their legacy- two different kinds of love. This joyous and uplifting film rings true to the celebration of their legacy.About the Director/Executive ...