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Purchase Windchimes CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Cirque Du Soleil Alegria CD (1994)
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| | Essential Winter's Solstice CDs (2005)
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$14.85 Windham Hill's successful A Winter's Solstice series started during the label's first year in 1985, and has continued at roughly a new volume every two or three years, each installment containing a bright wintry blend of classical music, reimagined hymns, chiming carols, and atmospheric compositions that have since garnered the name new age. This two-disc set picks some of the best and brightest moments from the series' first eight volumes, including David Qualey's guitar arrangement of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," Liz Story's piano rendition of "Greensleeves," harpist Lisa Lynne's "Northern Lights," ...
| | Delerium Karma CD (1997)
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| | Gary Wright Dream Weaver CD (1975)
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| | B-Tribe Fiesta Fatal! CD (1994)
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$9.29 The delirious "Intro" sets the stage for what's to come: murky synth washes are gently led into the sunshine by the sudden magisterial arrival of the flamenco guitar. The title track is a rousing instrumental that fuses techno with samplings of the Irish traditional ballad, "She Moved through the Fair" (referred to as "Belfast Child"), with a haunting vocal over a mix of percussion elements, synthesizer pads, and more flamenco. (Imagine Gypsy Kings mixing ...
| | Mannheim Steamroller Christmas In The Aire CD (1995)
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| | Los Panchos Cantando Bolero CD (1991)
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| | Didgeridoos Didgeridoo: Great Spirit CD (1998)
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| | National Parks Spirit Of Zion CD (2003)
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$10.09 This set from Allegro celebrates the majesty and contemplation of Zion National Park in Springdale, UT. It features 11 new age compositions driven primarily by piano and classical guitar, ...
| | Paul Samson P.S.... CD (2006) England
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$14.35 Unlike old soldiers, old rock stars rarely fade away. Instead, they persistently test the patience of archivists by continuously reappearing in public with a bewildering coterie of veteran sidekicks under myriad monikers. Paul Samson's story fits this mold, the difference being, surprisingly late in the day, that the guitarist was undertaking an exciting shift in direction, which would only reach its apotheosis posthumously. P.S. could have been Samson's epistle, instead it is his epitaph, and one in which the star can be eternally proud. Coming off the road in 2000 after his band Samson's successful tour, the guitarist began work on a new album. A year later, he brought in singer Nicky Moore and began anew, building songs around the blues. Joined by bassist Ian Ellis and drummer Billy Fletcher, with Samson himself and John McCoy also contributing bass, the men began recording in 2002. The album was incomplete at the time of the guitarist's death that August, and so it remained for several more years. Eventually however, McCoy was asked to complete the set, and so he did, quite magnificently. Understandably though, the album's original title, "Brand New Day", was scotched in favor of the far more appropriate P.S.. Within, Samson and co. throw themselves whole-heartedly into the bluesy sound that fired up the British scene in the late '60s/early '70s, and with such delight and exuberance, it's hard to believe that the guitarist hadn't always immersed himself in the style. "Precious Time" reflects the urgency that imbues the whole set, one to get back to the past, and in this case to tip a hat to Cream and the Yardbirds along the way. Check out as well the storming riff that underpins the song intended as the title track, the heavy atmosphere that settles over the equally stand-out "Mean Woman," and the kicking rhythm of "Right," with its echoes of "Born to Be Wild," stunners one of all. Every number here has heft, even songs like "When Tomorrow Comes" which soars skyward, while kicking rockers like "When Tomorrow Comes" and "Gettin' Ready" can barely be restrained. In the dark and dirty blues stakes, "Murder" is the stand-out, while the heaving "It's Going Wrong," with its twist of keyboards, would have brought any arena to its knees. The production, however, leaves a bit to be desired, the mix, is imperfect, but even with its flaws, McCoy did a superb job, completing an album that desperately deserves to be heard. A memorial to what had been accomplished, and all that Paul Samson was still determined to do. ~ Jo-Ann Greene
Paul Samson was the leader and founder of Heavy Rock heroes Samson, one of the originators of the 'New Wave Of British Heavy Metal' and a huge influence on many of the Hard Rock and Metal bands that have surfaced over the last few decades. Originally meant to be a 'new' Samson album, Paul's sudden death in 2002 put an end to the band for good. Bassist ...
| | Metatone Venus CD (2007) (Import)
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$20.99 Through meditation on the heart centre we can open up to loving our selves, love to others and enter harmony with the universal love.The union of the three levels of love takes us to an overwhelming inner experience, where we can learn the about the pure love that flow through, surrounds and cherish ...
| | Tina Arena Songs Of Love & Loss CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Highwaymen Highwayman 2 CD (1990)
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$7.89 Country music's version of the Traveling Wilburys, the Highwaymen's second album clocks in at just under a mere 33 minutes and covers little new territory for the group of country legends. Sadly, of the ten tracks, only six were penned by any of the members. Even the songs included are a little light for this group of country heavyweights, and the album suffers from an overall ...
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