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Medwyn Goodall Moon Goddess Songs | 1. | Eyes of Heaven |
| 2. | Full Moon Magic |
| 3. | Banquet in the Woods |
| 4. | Drawing Down the Moon |
| 5. | Deepest Secrets |
| 6. | Moonlit Whispers |
| Moon Goddess Music Review Purchase Moon Goddess CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Armik Rain Dancer CD (1994)
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| | Medwyn Goodall Medicine Woman CD (1994) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.39 Perhaps one of the great mysteries of New Age music is just how composer Medwyn Goodall manages to put out as many albums as he does. Between 1995 and 1997 alone, he recorded 21, not including CDs recorded under an alias, or songs released ...
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| | Medwyn Goodall Medicine Woman, Vol. 2 CD (1999)
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| | Medwyn Goodall Essence Of Magic CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Medwyn Goodall Medicine Woman, Vol. 3: The Rising CD (2005)
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$12.79 Like those albums, too, THE RISING was recorded in Goodall's self-constructed studio and features Goodall playing all the instruments himself, including various guitars, synthesizers, flutes, mandolin, samplers, and a variety of percussion devices. From the sultry airs of "Invocation, Pt. 3" through the pulsing, ambient strains of "Temple Journey, Pt. ...
| | Larry Willis If Trees Could Talk CD (1999)
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$14.59 If Trees Could Talk is a 1993 duo session with Mapleshade house pianist Larry Willis and Hamiet Bluiett, the pre-eminent baritone saxophonist of his generation (percussionist Asante sits in on the opening track). Judging from the producer's liner notes, he appeared quite wary of Bluiett's reputation as some kind of roaring, screeching avant-garde monster, but he really needn't have worried. At this point in his career, Bluiett had become essentially a mainstream player. Sure, he spends an inordinate amount of time in the extreme upper register of his instrument and can squawk and honk with the best of them, but his basic conceptual approach is bluesy and down to earth, and the "experimental" conceits he occasionally offers had been in common parlance since at least the mid-'60s. Willis is a capable if somewhat florid pianist and does little to spur Bluiett into any potentially uncomfortable areas as might have occurred at the hands of, say, Don Pullen. The end result is a fairly solid, though disappointingly bland, date. A couple of tracks, like the opening "The African," pick up a good head of steam, but they're balanced by formless songs like "Ballad for Frederick," where Bluiett's playing is sometimes painfully ...
| | Joe Henderson Canyon Lady CD (1973)
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$9.89 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1997, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California).
This album has trumpeter Luis Gasca featured as a co-star with tenor-saxophonist Joe Henderson. Gasca arranged "Tres Palabras" which is played by a 13-piece group (Oscar Brashear takes the trumpet solo) while the other three originals (two by pianist Mark Levine) use either a sextet or a nonet. Henderson is in fine form on these spirited Latinish performances which have also been included on his eight-CD Milestone box set. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California in October 1973. Originally released on Milestone (9057).
Personnel: Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); Hadley Caliman (flute, tenor saxophone); Ray Pizzi, Vince Denham (flute); Luis Gasca (trumpet, flugelhorn, piano, drums, percussion); Oscar Brashear, John Hunt (trumpet); Julian Priester, ...
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| | Keiko Matsui Ring CD (2002)
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$13.45 For those who like a little mysticism and classical influence in their smooth jazz, Japanese-born composer and keyboardist Keiko Matsui has long been the ticket. She was Billboard's number one Independent Contemporary Jazz Artist in 1997 and is the top New Adult Contemporary female instrumentalist of her time. In the early days (she's up to 14 albums now), Matsui did it with a mix of thunderous film score-like sweeps, elegant and jazzy piano command, and a guest sax solo here and there to score some radio hits. On The Ring, she continues her recent trend of all those same elements and gorgeous melodies without concern for pop airplay considerations. Her producer/husband Kazu Matsui provides some trip-hoppy rhythmic foundations behind the gently hypnotic opening track ("Steps of Maya," inspired by Mayan culture and also a tribute to the Matsuis' daughter Maya), but the tune is mostly meditational until it breaks for a lush, experimental solo in the middle. The piano motif of "Venus of the Sea" works well as a catchy hook, and the tune falls somewhere between the esoteric and pure pop, with tighter, gentle funk rhythms, nature sounds, and a jazzy ambience. Alberto de Almar's graceful flamenco guitar helps introduce and provide harmony for the pure atmospheres of "Moon Circle," while "Prism" gets back in the groove for one of the disc's most exotic trips -- including a rising synth brass section and multiple synth sounds and dramatic use of the keyboard's lower scales. The title track gets away from the clever blends of melody, rhythm, and special effects for a more straightforward, film score-like presentation. "White Owl" takes the same idea to its dramatic orchestral limit. Matsui's goal here was to create music for healing amidst a chaotic world, but she does more than soothe the soul as she continues to follow her muse ...
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$43.35 Japanese pressing of Dan Le Sac's 2008 album comes with one bonus track, 'First Time We Met Music'. 2008 debut album from Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip, which has been ...
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