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Live Recording
Photographer: Gordon Gibson.
Arrangers: Steve Wingfield; Jeff Wolpert.
Personnel: Kenny Vehkavaara (guitar); Steve Wingfield (keyboards).
Audio Mixer: Jeff Wolpert.
Wolpert & Wingfield Stress Free Songs | 1. | Free Your Mind |
| 2. | Basking in the Sun |
| 3. | Getaway |
| 4. | Dreaming in Azure |
| 5. | Infinite Peace |
| 6. | Isle of Bliss, The |
| 7. | Stress Free |
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Purchase Stress Free CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | George Winston - Seasons In Concert DVD (1996)
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| | Delerium Chimera CDs (2003) Enhanced CD
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| | Enigma Seven Lives Many Faces CD (2008)
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$15.65 Germany's Enigma has returned with their seventh studio offering, SEVEN LIVES MANY FACES, which compares and contrasts the abstract notions ...
| | Winter's Solstice: Silver Anniversary Edition CD (2001) Silver Anniversary Edt
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$6.15 This is part of Windham Hill Records "A Winter Solstice" series.
One of the most well known productions of the Windham Hill label, which basically invented new age music but prefers the term "contemporary instrumental," has been the WINTER'S SOLSTICE series. Perhaps inspired by the season-based recordings of George Winston, the SOLSTICE albums (which feature tunes from a variety of the label's artists) have always been not Christmas albums per se, but winter albums. Of course, a few Yuletide-oriented tunes do find their way onto this, the anniversary edition of the first volume in the series, but for the most part these are agreeable sonic meditations on a wintry state of mind by the likes of Barbara Higbie, Liz Story, and label honcho Will Ackerman himself. If you listen close enough, you can almost hear the snow falling.
Includes liner notes by Dawn Atkinson.
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| | Ultimate Love Songs: The Very Best Of Jim Brickman CD (2009)
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| | Wendy Carlos Sonic Seasonings CDs (1972) Enhanced CD
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$18.05 Disc 1 is an Enchanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Originally released on Columbia (1972). Includes liner notes by Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind.
In 1971-72, there was no "category" for the music on this album. But that's when Wendy Carlos recorded it, in a studio with a synthesizer, ...
| | Under The Green Corn Moon: Native American Lullabies CD (1998)
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| | Ed Van Fleet Light Of Midnight CD (2000)
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$11.59 The Light Of Midnight began as beautiful piano music surrounded by synthesizers and effects. A choir added an angelic touch. Then, one summer night we recorded a magnificent loon calling to its mate. Haunting, yet uplifting, it gets better with each listen. Ed Van Fleet is a successful composer of instrumental music with 20 albums released. ...
| | Waldir Calmon Je Voyage CD (2003) (Import) France
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| | Supertramp Live, 1997 CD (2006) (Import) England
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$8.45 After Supertramp split in 1987, fans waited nearly ten years before most members of the best-known lineup reunited for an album (1997's Some Things Never Change) and tour. But while one of the group's two leaders was included in the proceedings (Rick Davies), the other one was not (Roger Hodgson). Regardless, the "new look" Supertramp soldiered on with a stage show that expectedly focused primarily on the classics -- as reflected on the 2006 release Live, 1997. Despite the long layoff between studio albums (and Hodgson's absence), Supertramp sound as bombastic and flawless as ever, as such longtime classic rock radio standards as "Goodbye Stranger" and "The Logical Song" sound very similar to the original studio versions. ~ Greg Prato
After Supertramp split in 1987, fans waited nearly ten years before most members of the best-known lineup reunited for an album (1997's Some Things Never Change) and tour. But while one of the group's two leaders was included in the proceedings (Rick Davies), the other one was not (Roger Hodgson). Regardless, the "new look" Supertramp soldiered on with a stage show that expectedly focused primarily on the classics -- as reflected on the 2006 release Live, 1997. Despite the long layoff between studio albums (and Hodgson's absence), Supertramp sound as bombastic and flawless as ever, as such longtime classic rock radio standards as "Goodbye Stranger" and "The Logical Song" sound very similar to the original studio versions. Which leads to the question -- if the live renditions don't sound that remarkably different from the studio versions, why even bother with a live album? ~ Greg Prato
Supertramps' immense loyal fan ...
| | Five Times August Brighter Side CD (2008)
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$10.39 Ever since he was rescued from CD Baby obscurity by an MTV producer who put "Better with You" on the series Laguna Beach, Brad Skistimas (aka Five Times August) has been a D.I.Y. poster boy, self-releasing his music and self-booking his lengthy concert tours. But what the stories about his beneath-the-radar hustle don't go into are the music itself and why it appeals so much to TV shows. Skistimas is really just a new version of an old-fashioned sensitive singer/songwriter, strumming his acoustic guitar over folk-rock arrangements and singing earnestly in a throaty tenor songs of romantic involvement that emphasize intimacy and encouragement with titles like "Giving It All to You" and "The Good Life" from his second album, Brighter Side. It's no wonder that TV execs for channels like Oxygen and Lifetime that are targeted toward a young adult female demographic hear good mood music in his material. "You might feel as dark as coal," Skistimas sings in "Giving It All to You," "but when you burn you heat my soul." This is typical of the heart-on-sleeve sentiments found ...
| | Bolsheviks Action Reaction CD (2009)
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| | Lifestyle2:Latin Jazz V1 CDs (2009) (Import) Import
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